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aid in filming (16-mm); Mr. Lloyd R. Davis, Jr., for obtaining the 
gravid P. mystaceus female for me; and Drs. Jerome S. Rovner, 
Jonathan Reiskind, Thomas J. Walker, and Robert L. Crocker for 
reviewing the manuscript. 
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