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are host of
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Aprostocetus pallipes (Dalman 1820)
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Aprostocetus salictorum Graham 1987
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Pseudotorymus salicis Ruschka 1923
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Torymus heterobiae Graham & Gijswijt 1998
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Aprostocetus diversus
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Pseudotorymus salicis Ruschka 1923
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Pseudotorymus medicaginis (Mayr 1874)
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Tetrastichus inunctus (Nees 1834)
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Torymus heterobiae Graham & Gijswijt 1998
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Salix triandra L. (Almond-leaved Willow)
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Salix triandra L. (Almond-leaved Willow)