polyhedrosis

polyhedrosis
pol·y·he·dro·sis (pŏl'ē-hē-drōʹsĭs) n. pl. pol·y·he·dro·ses (-sēz)
Any of several diseases of insect larvae, caused by infestation with polyhedral virus particles.

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