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are eaten by
Global Biotic Interactions
Stilbospora meridionalis (D. Sacc.) B. Sutton & Dyko 1989
Global Biotic Interactions
Coleophora asthenella Constant 1893
Global Biotic Interactions
Synanthedon theryi Le Cerf 1916
are host of
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Coryneopsis tamaricis (Cooke) Grove 1933
Global Biotic Interactions
Coleophora asthenella Constant 1893
Global Biotic Interactions
Synanthedon theryi Le Cerf 1916
Global Biotic Interactions
Diplodia tamaricina Sacc. 1884