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445. Then we find a centipede (fig. 169 B), butterflies (G), and a 
certain edible periwinkle, shown by its sinuous tracks on the mud 
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flats in single (C), double (D), treble (E), or multiple (F) rows. 
Next comes a scorpion (fig. 170), a water beetle (fig. 171 A), and the 
edible Calandra grub (B). The morokot, one of the most esteemed 
