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Sordariomycetes / Flora of the United States / Xyleborus glabratus / Ambrosia beetle / Laurel wilt / Ambrosia fungi / Ophiostoma / Ascomycota / Bark beetle / Curculionidae / Woodboring beetles / Biology
Date: 2013-11-27 09:48:38
Sordariomycetes
Flora of the United States
Xyleborus glabratus
Ambrosia beetle
Laurel wilt
Ambrosia fungi
Ophiostoma
Ascomycota
Bark beetle
Curculionidae
Woodboring beetles
Biology

MYCOTAXON Volume 104, pp. 399–404 April–June[removed]Raffaelea lauricola,

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