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Hypericum sphaerocarpum Michx.
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are eaten by
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Sparganothis sulfureana Clemens 1860 (Sparganothis Fruitworm)
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Xenotemna pallorana Robinson 1869
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Caloptilia hypericella (Braun 1918)
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Uromyces hyperici (Schwein.) M. A. Curtis 1867
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Passalora hyperici (Tehon & E. Y. Daniels) U. Braun 1997
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Uromyces triquetrus Cooke 1862
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Uromyces triquetrus Cooke 1862
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Platynota flavedana Clemens 1860 (Black-shaded Platynota Moth)
have flowers visited by
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Toxomerus geminatus (Say 1823)
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Bombus auricomus (Robertson 1903) (Black and Gold Bumble bee)