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Date: 2010-07-29 18:51:44
Flora
Chrysomelidae
Botany
Invasive plant species
Biota
Tamarix
Diorhabda elongata
Diorhabda carinulata
Willow flycatcher
Tamarisk
Cedar
Diorhabda sublineata

Pampasgrass and Jubatagrass

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