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Centaurea / Cyphocleonus achates / Agapeta zoegana / Urophora affinis / Pterolonche inspersa / Diffuse knapweed / Larinus minutus / Invasive plant species / Curculionidae / Centaurea maculosa
Date: 2005-01-29 10:24:48
Centaurea
Cyphocleonus achates
Agapeta zoegana
Urophora affinis
Pterolonche inspersa
Diffuse knapweed
Larinus minutus
Invasive plant species
Curculionidae
Centaurea maculosa

NATIVE RANGE: Central Europe, central Russia, Caucasia, and western Siberia. DESCRIPTION: Spotted knapweed, Centaurea biebersteinii DC. is a biennial or short-lived perennial member of the Sunflower (Asteraceae) family.

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