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== Deathbug ==
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(Ghyllian reproduction? Bwahahaha.) --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 10:34, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT)
  
* Another one of [[Arariax|his]] poems, "The Deathbug", retells a story about his encounter with a deathbug in a style that has been copied ruthlessly since it was first penned.
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I've done a bad, bad thing :)  --[[User:Deusx|Tamlin Moon]] 11:53 25 Sep 2004 (EDT)
 
 
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====Summary====
 
 
 
The deathbug, famously the subject of poetry by [[Arariax]] and often the focus of scientific debate, is believed by some to be the larval form of the [[Burnflies|burnfly]].  It is found mainly in the area surrounding the [[Evesque Valley]] vineyards and plantations, where it feeds mainly on animals that feed on grapes.
 
 
 
====Anatomy====
 
 
 
* Twin stingers
 
** First causes an intense thirst for grapes (and wine)
 
** Second causes paralysis and death
 
* Piercing mouth parts, third external mandible
 
 
 
====Life cycle====
 
 
 
Although many biologists believe the deathbug is the larval form of the [[Burnflies|burnfly]], none have ever been able to reliably document a pupal stage for the [[Burnflies|burnfly]]. Many have claimed that the deathbug burrows underground to form a chrysalis, but to date, the discovery of a genuine chrysalis has never been reported.  (Although, for a Quezloo or two, many town fair sideshows will provide a peek at an "amazing burnfly hatching" in progress.) 
 
 
 
Accordingly, this remains a missing link in the deathbug/burnfly life cycle-- and indeed, many scholars vehemently deny that these two creatures are linked at all, especially since our own form of [[Ghyllian reproduction|reproduction]] bears little resemblence to the life cycle proposed by deathbug researchers.
 
 
 
Citations: [[Burnflies]], [[Ghyllian reproduction]]
 

Latest revision as of 11:54, 25 September 2004



(Ghyllian reproduction? Bwahahaha.) --Sean B. Palmer 10:34, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT)

I've done a bad, bad thing :) --Tamlin Moon 11:53 25 Sep 2004 (EDT)