A complex invasion story underlies the fast spread of the invasive box tree moth (Cydalima perspectalis) across Europe
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M. Kenis | A. Roques | G. Vétek | M. Auger-Rozenberg | D. Avtzis | C. Courtin | J. Rousselet | Alexis Bernard | Audrey Bras | Hongmei Li
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