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are eaten by
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Sialia sialis (Linnaeus 1758) (Eastern Bluebird)
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Episimus argutana Clemens 1860
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Lophocampa maculata Harris 1841 (Spotted Tussock Moth)
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Elsinoe rhois (Bitanc. & Jenkins) X. L. Fan & Crous 2017
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Thyronectria coryli (Fuckel) Jaklitsch & Voglmayr 2014
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Aculops rhois
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Aculops rhois
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Bombus bimaculatus Cresson 1864 (Two-spotted Bumblebee)