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  2. 1989 California medfly attack - Wikipedia

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    Unknown. In 1989, a sudden invasion of Mediterranean fruit flies (Ceratitis capitata, "medflies") appeared in California and began devastating crops. Scientists were puzzled and said that the sudden appearance of the insects "defies logic", and some speculated "biological terrorists" were responsible. [1] Analysis suggested that an outside hand ...

  3. Mayfly - Wikipedia

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  4. Leptophlebiidae - Wikipedia

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    Leptophlebiidae is a family belonging to the Ephemeropterans that are commonly known as the prong-gilled mayflies or leptophlebiids. It is the only family in the superfamily Leptophlebioidea. [1] There are around 131 genera and 640 described species. [2] Leptophlebiids are easily recognized by the forked gills present on the larvae 's abdomen ...

  5. Machine learning in video games - Wikipedia

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  6. Leptohyphidae - Wikipedia

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  7. Mechanical pest control - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical pest control is the management and control of pests using physical means such as fences, barriers or electronic wires. It includes also weeding and change of temperature to control pests. [1] Many farmers at the moment are trying to find sustainable ways to remove pests without harming the ecosystem. [2] [3]

  8. Chironomidae - Wikipedia

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  9. Caenidae - Wikipedia

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    Caenidae, is a family of mayflies, sometimes called "small squaregill mayflies". Species are found throughout the world in lotic, depositional environments, and they are sprawlers. [ 2] Caenids occur in quiet and even stagnant water and are often overlooked because they are so small. They like to live in silty bottoms, and their gills are ...