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Insectos Y Arácnidos Insectos y arácnidos Français Español English abdomen abdomen abdomen abeille abeja bee abeille à culottes abeja de calzones hairy-legged mining bee abeille albinos abeja albina albino bee abeille charpentière abeja azul de la madera violet carpenter bee abeille chercheuse abeja exploradora scout bee abeille chercheuse abeja exploradora searcher bee abeille des sables abeja de la arena ashy mining bee abeille domestique abeja doméstica hive bee abeille domestique abeja melífera honey bee abeille européenne abeja europea European honey bee abeille géante abeja gigante giant bee abeille géante abeja gigante rock bee abeille glabre abeja lampiña hairless bee abeille maçonne abeja albañil mason bee abeille mellifique abeja melífera honeybee abeille naine abeja enana little bee abeille porteur d'eau abeja portadora de agua water carrier bee abeille reine abeja reina queen bee acarien ácaro mite acarien ácaro traqueal acarine mite acarien à quatre taches arañuela de cuatro manchas four-spotted spider mite acarien à six taches arañuela de seis manchas six-spotted mite acarien bleu de l’avoine ácaro del grano de invierno winter grain mite acarien brun arañuela parda de los frutales pear bryobia acarien brun de l’avocatier arañuela parda del aguacate avocado brown mite acarien de l’aloès ácaro del áloe aloe mite acarien de l’ananas arañuela falsa de la piña pineapple false spider mite acarien de l’érinose de la vigne ácaro de la erinosis de la vid grape erineum mite acarien de l’érinose de la vigne ácaro de la erinosis de la vid vine leaf blister mite acarien de la canne à sucre ácaro de la caña de azúcar sugarcane leaf mite acarien de la poussière ácaro del polvo americano American house dust mite américain acarien de la souris ácaro del ratón house mouse mite acarien de McDaniel arañuela de McDaniel McDaniel spider mite acarien de Schoene arañuela de Schoene Schoene spider mite acarien des abeilles ácaro de las abejas honey bee mite acarien des abeilles ácaro de las abejas varroa mite acarien des agrumes ácaro rojo de los cítricos citrus fruit mite Français Español English acarien des agrumes sarna de los agrios buckskin acarien des aiguilles du pin ácaro de las acículas del pino pine bud mite acarien des bourgeons ácaro de la yema citrus bud mite acarien des bourgeons du ácaro de las yemas del ciruelo plum tree bud mite prunier acarien des bourgeons du ácaro del capullo de la ciruela plum blister mite prunier acarien des bulbes ácaro blanco grande del bulbo tulip mite acarien des bulbes ácaro de las escamas de los bulb scale mite bulbos acarien des citrus ácaro de los agrios de Texas Texas citrus mite acarien des conifères arañuela de las coníferas conifer spider mite acarien des plumes ácaro de las plumas feather mite acarien domestique ácaro del polvo doméstico house mite acarien du bananier arañuela roja del plátano tumid spider mite acarien du coton ácaro del algodón cotton blister mite acarien du désert arañuela del desierto desert spider mite acarien du figuier eriófido de la higuera fig mite acarien du follicule de la ácaro del folículo de la cabra goat follicle mite chèvre acarien du follicule du cheval ácaro del folículo del caballo horse follicle mite acarien du follicule du chien ácaro del folículo del perro dog follicle mite acarien du follicule du mouton ácaro del folículo ovino sheep follicle mite acarien du follicule du porc ácaro del folículo del cerdo hog follicle mite acarien du follicule mineur ácaro del folículo menor lesser follicle mite acarien du follicule pileux ácaro del folículo piloso follicle mite acarien du litchi ácaro de los lichis litchi mite acarien du mangue ácaro de la yema del mango mango bud mite acarien du mangue arañuela del mango mango spider mite acarien du mûrier eriófido de la mora red-berry mite acarien du Pacifique arañuela del Pacífico Pacific spider mite acarien du tilleul ácaro del tilo lime mite acarien européen des ácaro del polvo doméstico European house dust mite poussières europeo acarien jaune arañuela amarilla yellow spider mite acarien jaune de la gale de la ácaro de la roña citrus flat mite vigne acarien orange du théier ácaro de la lepra explosiva privet mite acarien plat rouge et noir ácaro rojo aplanado red and black flat mite acarien prédateur de l’ouest ácaro depredador del oeste Western predatory mite acarien rouge araña roja carmine spider mite acarien rouge araña roja glasshouse spider mite Français Español English acarien rouge araña roja red spider acarien rouge de l’avocatier araña roja del aguacate avocado red mite acarien rouge des agrumes ácaro rojo de los agrios citrus red mite acarien rouge des pomacées ácaro rojo de los frutales fruit tree red spider mite acarien tropical des poules ácaro tropical de las aves tropical fowl mite acarien tropical des souris ácaro tropical de los ratones tropical rat mite acariose acariasis acarine disease acariose bronzée de la tomate ácaro de la roseta del tomate tomato russet mite acariose de la vigne acarosis de la vid acarinosis of vine acariose de la vigne arador de la vid grapevine leaf rust mite acariose du citronnier ácaro del tostado de los agrios citrus rust mite accouplement acoplamiento mating acéphale acéfalo acephalous actias luna actias luna luna moth action toxique acción tóxica toxic action adaptation adaptación adaptation adèle verdoyante adela verdosa green long-horn adulte adulto adult aeshne bleue ésnido azulado Southern hawker aeshne des joncs ésnido de los juncos common hawker aeshne mixte ésnido mixto migrant hawker agapanthie à pilosité verdâtre longicordio de pelillos golden-bloomed grey longhorn iridiscentes beetle agélène à labyrinthe araña de laberinto funnel-web spider agent pathogène agente patógeno controlling agent agreste pardo rubia grayling agreste crétois cuatro ocelos cretense Cretan grayling agreste de Kudrna cuatro ocelos de Kudrna Delattin’s grayling agreste flamboyant sátiro mediterráneo Southern grayling agreste ivoirin cuatro ocelos balcánica white-banded grayling agrion à larges pattes libélula patiblanca white-legged damselfly agrion de Mercure libélula meridional Southern damselfly agrion élégant cola azul común blue-tailed damselfly agrion jouvencelle libélula azul azure bluet agrion jouvencelle libélula azul azure damselfly agrion porte-coupe libélula común azul common blue damselfly aiguillon aguijón sting aile ala wing ailé alado alate ailé alado winged alchimiste alquimista alchymist Français Español English aleurobie de la farine aleurobio de la harina cereal mite aleurode des agrumes mosca blanca de los agrios citrus whitefly aleurode des serres mosquita blanca de los glasshouse whitefly invernaderos aleurode des serres mosquita blanca de los greenhouse whitefly invernaderos aleurode du chou mosquita blanca de la col cabbage whitefly aleurode du tabac mosca blanca cotton whitefly aleurode floconneux des citrus mosquita blanca algodonosa woolly whitefly aleurode noir de l’olivier aleiródido del olivo olive whitefly alexanor cola de golondrina meridional Southern swallowtail altise américaine de la pomme pulguilla de la patata potato flea beetle de terre altise d’hiver du colza pulguilla de invierno de la rape flea beetle colza altise de la betterave pulguilla de la remolacha beet flea beetle altise de la betterave pulguilla de la remolacha brassy-toothed flea beetle altise de la betterave pulguilla de la remolacha sugarbeet flea beetle altise de la betterave pulguilla de la remolacha tooth-legged flea beetle altise de la patate douce pulguilla del boniato sweet-potato flea beetle altise de la vigne pulguilla de la vid Mediterranean grape leaf beetle altise des céréales pulguilla de los cereales cereal flea beetle altise des crucifères escarabajo pulgón crucifer flea beetle altise des crucifères pulguilla de las crucíferas large striped flea beetle altise des crucifères pulguilla de las crucíferas striped turnip flea beetle altise du lin pulguilla del lino flax flea beetle altise noire des crucifères pulguilla negra de las turnip flea beetle crucíferas alucite des céréales alucita de los cereales grain moth amaryllis lobito agreste gatekeeper amaryllis d’Espagne lobito listado Spanish gatekeeper ambiguë polilla ambigua vine’s rustic amibiase amebiasis amoeba disease ammophile des sables avispa de la arena red-banded sand wasp ampoule ampolla vesicle anax empereur libélula emperador emperor dragonfly ancre polilla ancla silver hook angoumoise du grain palomilla dorada de los angoumois grain moth cereales anguillule à kyste du tabac nematodo del tabaco tobacco cyst eelworm anguillule commune des tiges acebollado del centeno stem nematode Français Español English anguillule des bourgeons du nematodo de los tallos del strawberry bud nematode fraisier fresal anguillule des céréales et des nematodo del tallo y del bulbo stem and bulb nematode bulbes anguillule des chrysanthèmes afelencoide del crisantemo chrysanthemum eelworm anguillule du fraisier afelencoide de la fresa leaf nematode anguillule du fraisier afelencoide de la fresa strawberry eelworm anguillule du fraisier anguilula del fresal fern eelworm anholocyclique anolocíclica anholocyclic anophèle mosca de la guayaba feverfly anoplura piojos chupadores sucking lice antenne antena antenna anthère antera anther anthonome d’hiver du poirier gorgojo del peral apple bud weewil anthonome du fraiser antónimo del fresal black anthonomus anthonome du fraisier antónimo del frambueso strawberry blossom weevil anthonome du fraisier et du cárabo del fresal strawberry seed beetle framboisier anthonome du poirier gorgojo del manzano
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