File:Cimex lectularius.jpg

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English: Bedbug
Deutsch: Bettwanze
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current13:28, 9 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 13:28, 9 February 20121,806 × 1,190 (1.5 MB)El Grafo (talk | contribs)bigger version from CDC-tif
13:29, 9 February 2012Thumbnail for version as of 13:29, 9 February 20121,806 × 1,190 (381 KB)El Grafo (talk | contribs)bigger version from CDC-tif
05:42, 10 January 2005Thumbnail for version as of 05:42, 10 January 20051,806 × 1,190 (1.5 MB)Chb (talk | contribs)Bedbug - Bettwanze // {{PD}} // Source: http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/publicdomain.asp

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