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Felicia drakensbergensis J, M. Wood & Evans
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Lesotho Species List
Plant Forms, Habitat and Distribution
Rockwell et al
South Africa Species List
are eaten by
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Hylephila phylaeus Drury (1880?)
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Apis mellifera Linnaeus 1758 (Honey bee)
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Lon melane
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Eristalis arbustorum (Linnaeus 1758) (Syrphid fly)
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Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) V. P. Heluta 1988
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Fusarium oxysporum Schltdl. 1824 (Panama disease)
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Erysiphe polygoni DC. 1821
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Golovinomyces cichoracearum (DC.) V. P. Heluta 1988
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Phytophthora
have flowers visited by
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Hylephila phylaeus Drury (1880?)
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Apis mellifera Linnaeus 1758 (Honey bee)
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Apis mellifera Linnaeus 1758 (Honey bee)
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Lon melane
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Bombus melanopygus Nylander 1848 (Black Tail Bumble Bee)