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Achatinidae / Gastropods / Achatina fulica / Cane toad / Achatina / Biological pest control / Snail / Beetle / Lampyris noctiluca / Taxonomy / Phyla / Protostome
Date: 2007-10-11 00:40:10
Achatinidae
Gastropods
Achatina fulica
Cane toad
Achatina
Biological pest control
Snail
Beetle
Lampyris noctiluca
Taxonomy
Phyla
Protostome

CHAPTER 7 BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Since before the turn of the century, the study of the predators and parasites of mollusks has been a matter of at least academic

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