RMRFPPNT–. Cassell's natural history. Animals; Animal behavior. THE MUSCID.K 93 Their laiâa3, wLicli ave footless grubs, generally iiiuch wrinkled across, live upon the leaves and twigs of plants which are infested by Aphides, in j)ursuit of which they crawl along upon their flattened under surface in a manner which somewhat reminds one of the movements of a common slug. They are narrowed in front, and have no distinct head, but the mouth is furnished with a sort of trident with which the larvie transfix the Aphides and suck out their fluids. Wlien full grown the change to the pupa takes place within t
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