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Melon fly / Ceratitis capitata / Ceratitis / Bactrocera dorsalis / Zoology / Phyla / Protostome / Bactrocera / Dacinae / Agricultural pest insects
Melon fly
Ceratitis capitata
Ceratitis
Bactrocera dorsalis
Zoology
Phyla
Protostome
Bactrocera
Dacinae
Agricultural pest insects

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