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Diorhabda carinulata / Tamarix / Diorhabda elongata / Agroecology / Diorhabda sublineata / Tamarisk / Diorhabda meridionalis / Invasive species / Biological pest control / Chrysomelidae / Agriculture / Environment
Date: 2006-11-07 14:03:53
Diorhabda carinulata
Tamarix
Diorhabda elongata
Agroecology
Diorhabda sublineata
Tamarisk
Diorhabda meridionalis
Invasive species
Biological pest control
Chrysomelidae
Agriculture
Environment

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