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Archive for tag: Calosoma sycophanta

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12.062018November 14, 2018
The Great Gypsy Moth War

The Great Gypsy Moth War

By Chris JacobsIn InsectsTags beetle, Calosoma sycophanta, gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, moth

When playing around with insects, a single mistake can cost you dearly. Étienne Léopold Trouvelot wanted to interbreed a European moth species, the gypsy moth...

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