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Envelopment of the nuclear polyhedrosis virus of the oriental tussock moth, Euproctis subflava.
1977
F Kawamoto, and N Kumada, and M Kobayashi
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D007304
Insect Viruses
Viruses infecting insects, the largest family being BACULOVIRIDAE.
Insect Virus,Virus, Insect,Viruses, Insect
D009036
Moths
Insects of the suborder Heterocera of the order LEPIDOPTERA.
Antheraea,Giant Silkmoths,Giant Silkworms,Silkmoths, Giant,Silkworms, Giant,Antheraeas,Giant Silkmoth,Giant Silkworm,Moth,Silkmoth, Giant,Silkworm, Giant
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