The Small-Headed Flies and the Tangle-Veined Flies 



were born, tilt themselves upwards and are blown away by the 

 wind, falling to the ground and entering the bodies of the white 

 grubs upon which they feed, or they may attach themselves to 

 the bodies of the beetles and so be carried into the ground when 

 the female enters to deposit her eggs. 



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