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Insect ecology / Organic farming / Organic gardening / Sustainable agriculture / Beneficial insects / Insect / Spined soldier bug / Wheel bug / Beetle / Phyla / Protostome / Reduviidae
Date: 2014-09-04 22:39:19
Insect ecology
Organic farming
Organic gardening
Sustainable agriculture
Beneficial insects
Insect
Spined soldier bug
Wheel bug
Beetle
Phyla
Protostome
Reduviidae

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