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Cerambycidae / Environment / Pest / Diaprepes abbreviatus / Asian long-horned beetle / Emerald ash borer / Invasive species / Sudden oak death / Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / Biology / Agricultural pest insects / Agriculture
Date: 2014-12-30 08:49:33
Cerambycidae
Environment
Pest
Diaprepes abbreviatus
Asian long-horned beetle
Emerald ash borer
Invasive species
Sudden oak death
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Biology
Agricultural pest insects
Agriculture

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