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are eaten by
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Cuscuta californica Choisy (chaparral dodder)
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Vanessa virginiensis
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Vanessa virginiensis
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Vanessa virginiensis
are host of
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Vanessa virginiensis
are visited by
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Protosmia rubifloris (Cockerell 1898)
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Protosmia rubifloris (Cockerell 1898)
have flowers visited by
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Taylorilygus apicalis (Fieber 1861) (Broken-backed Bug)
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Anthrenus lepidus Le Conte 1854
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Anthrenus lepidus Le Conte 1854
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Prenolepis imparis (Say 1836) (False Honey Ant)
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Prenolepis imparis (Say 1836) (False Honey Ant)