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titleOfInvention The methods of the practical use of Eristalomyia tenax
abstract The present invention is to devise and put into practice the artificial propagation method using the flower of the arson insects as a material, and after grasping the characteristics such as adult lifespan, spawning number of the flower etc. make several new compositions to improve the efficiency of the feed and improve the efficacy of the feed Indoor mass breeding is possible by raising the artificial flowers bred by the present invention can be used directly for potted plants in the facility cultivation.
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