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D. sylvestris / Galeruca pomonae / Galeruca / Endothenia gentianaeana / Euphydryas / Marsh Fritillary / Scabiosa / Aurinia / Cirsium vinaceum / Dipsacaceae / Lepidoptera / Dipsacus
Date: 2010-03-02 14:10:31
D. sylvestris
Galeruca pomonae
Galeruca
Endothenia gentianaeana
Euphydryas
Marsh Fritillary
Scabiosa
Aurinia
Cirsium vinaceum
Dipsacaceae
Lepidoptera
Dipsacus

Proceedings of the XI International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds

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