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New prey record of giant ladybird beetle Anisolemnia dilatata (Fabricius) (Coccinellidae: Coleoptera) feeding on Som Plant Aphid Aiceona sp.
Suprakash Pal
Biwash Gurung
Ponnusamy Natarajan
Partha Sarathi Medda
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pp. 22551 - 22555
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Volumen: 15 Número: Vol. 15 Parte: 0 (2023)
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Biology
Botany
Zoology
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