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Tortricidae / Cabbage / Apple maggot / Moth / Codling moth / Light brown apple moth / Brassica napus / Pheromone trap / Agricultural pest insects / Agriculture / Land management
Date: 2014-01-10 19:40:30
Tortricidae
Cabbage
Apple maggot
Moth
Codling moth
Light brown apple moth
Brassica napus
Pheromone trap
Agricultural pest insects
Agriculture
Land management

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