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10 December 2025
A statue of Lionel Messi on a throne, 896 footballs hanging from the ceiling, and much more is in store for visitors to the Hola Messi fan zone in Kolkata, India, on December 10, 2025, ahead of a planned welcome event in anticipation of Messi's visit.
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10 December 2025
A statue of Lionel Messi on a throne, 896 footballs hanging from the ceiling, and much more is in store for visitors to the Hola Messi fan zone in Kolkata, India, on December 10, 2025, ahead of a planned welcome event in anticipation of Messi's visit.
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21 November 2025
A fully driverless autonomous shuttle operates as route Cheonggye A01 near Cheonggye Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on November 21, 2025. It circulates along a 4.8-kilometer loop connecting Cheonggye Plaza, Cheonggye 3-ga near Sewoon Arcade, and Cheonggye 5-ga near Gwangjang Market. The vehicle, developed and manufactured with domestic technology by Autonomous A2Z, features no driver's seat or steering wheel and is equipped with a large display showing real-time autonomous-driving information and a wheelchair lift.
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21 November 2025
A fully driverless autonomous shuttle operates as route Cheonggye A01 near Cheonggye Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on November 21, 2025. It circulates along a 4.8-kilometer loop connecting Cheonggye Plaza, Cheonggye 3-ga near Sewoon Arcade, and Cheonggye 5-ga near Gwangjang Market. The vehicle, developed and manufactured with domestic technology by Autonomous A2Z, features no driver's seat or steering wheel and is equipped with a large display showing real-time autonomous-driving information and a wheelchair lift.
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#13010189
21 November 2025
A fully driverless autonomous shuttle operates as route Cheonggye A01 near Cheonggye Plaza in Seoul, South Korea, on November 21, 2025. It circulates along a 4.8-kilometer loop connecting Cheonggye Plaza, Cheonggye 3-ga near Sewoon Arcade, and Cheonggye 5-ga near Gwangjang Market. The vehicle, developed and manufactured with domestic technology by Autonomous A2Z, features no driver's seat or steering wheel and is equipped with a large display showing real-time autonomous-driving information and a wheelchair lift.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
#12786083
23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
#12786087
23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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Pest Of Tea Plantations In India - Hyposidra Talaca - Black Looper -Black Inch Worm
23 September 2025
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23 September 2025
A Hyposidra talaca caterpillar, also known as the black looper or black inchworm, on a leaf in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on September 22, 2025. The species, from the Geometridae family, is a significant defoliating pest in tea plantations across South and Southeast Asia and parts of Australia. In India, Hyposidra talaca nucleopolyhedrovirus (HytaNPV) is used as a biocontrol agent against the pest.
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