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English: A typical red bug infestation on an Acropora. In the top-right corner is a close-up of the red bugs with their distinctive red pigmentation. Photographed by JSteljes in June 2006 and released to the public domain.
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20:48, 23 June 2006 768 × 1,024 (737,509 bytes) w:en:Jsteljes (talk | contribs) A typical red bug infestation on an Acropora. In the top-right corner is a close-up of the red bugs with their distinctive red pigmentation. Photographed by Jonathan Steljes in June 2006 and released to the public domain.

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