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(30) LOUNSBUKY, C. P. 



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Description of damage in South Africa by a Bostrichid, " probably 

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Damage by Sinoxylon declive in California and by other lead borers in 

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 Bostrichid in South Queensland with wide distribution over Australia. 



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