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Searsia lancea (L. fil.) F. A. Barkley
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are eaten by
Global Biotic Interactions
Platypleura mijburghi Villet 1989
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Global Biotic Interactions
Megastigmus transvaalensis (Hussey 1956) (Seed chalcid wasp)
Global Biotic Interactions
Megastigmus transvaalensis (Hussey 1956) (Seed chalcid wasp)
Global Biotic Interactions
Fulvifomes mcgregorii (Bres.) Y. C. Dai 2010
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Simplimorpha lanceifoliella (Vári 1955) Scoble 1983
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Phylloporia pectinata (Klotzsch) Ryvarden 1991
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Coccophagus adustus (Annecke & Prinsloo 1976)
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Pteroptrix serrata (Annecke 1964)
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Danaus (Anosia) gilippus Cramer 1775 (Queen)