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Archipini / Hemiptera / Agricultural pest insects / Spruce Budworm / Hemlock woolly adelgid / Fraxinus americana / Picea mariana / Gypsy moth / Caterpillar / Flora of the United States / Flora / Medicinal plants
Date: 2014-12-12 12:19:22
Archipini
Hemiptera
Agricultural pest insects
Spruce Budworm
Hemlock woolly adelgid
Fraxinus americana
Picea mariana
Gypsy moth
Caterpillar
Flora of the United States
Flora
Medicinal plants

STATE OF MAINE  DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION  MAINE FOREST SERVICE  Insect And Disease Laboratory  168 State House Station~50 Hospital Street  AUGUSTA, MAINE 

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