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Pentatomomorpha / Shield volcanoes / Wēkiu bug / Mauna Kea / Pitfall trap / Kea / Nysius / Hawaiian Islands / Hawaii / Volcanism / Geology / Volcanology
Date: 2013-10-28 15:00:49
Pentatomomorpha
Shield volcanoes
Wēkiu bug
Mauna Kea
Pitfall trap
Kea
Nysius
Hawaiian Islands
Hawaii
Volcanism
Geology
Volcanology

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