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Chrysomelidae / Hexapoda / Diorhabda carinulata / Diorhabda elongata / Diorhabda sublineata / Pupa / Tamarix / Diorhabda carinata / Diapause
Date: 2012-01-14 06:19:04
Chrysomelidae
Hexapoda
Diorhabda carinulata
Diorhabda elongata
Diorhabda sublineata
Pupa
Tamarix
Diorhabda carinata
Diapause

Tamarisk Leaf Beetle Life Cycle

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