1 In this cylinder I recognize eleven ganglia, one more than in the Cetonia .
2 Day by day the young Scolia's head penetrates farther into the Cetonia 's belly.
3 The Two-banded Scolia is a fierce persecutor of the Cetonia .
4 This again is a loss which the Cetonia can suffer without dying then and there.
5 The Garden Scolia attacks Oryctes nasicornis; the Two-banded Scolia the Cetonia ; the Interrupted Scolia the Anoxia.
6 The Scolia therefore does not prick the Cetonia anywhere until the weapon covers the requisite spot.
7 I therefore set down the Cetonia genus generally as forming the prey of the Two-banded Scolia.
8 This marks the end of life for the Cetonia , but it also marks the end of the Scolia's feasting.
9 And as much may be said of the larva of Scarabaeus pentodon, a fellow-boarder of the Oryctes and the Cetonia .
10 There they encountered the larvae of the Cetonia , the Oryctes, the Anoxia, succulent morsels on which to rear their families.
11 As one is enough for the Cetonia , the repetition was of no value unless there was a change of prey.
12 It needs, on the Cetonia 's abdomen, a yielding support which the bites of the new-born larva will not set aquiver.
13 The Cetonia is the Rose-chafer-Translator'sNote.)
14 Then, lo and behold, the Cetonia turns putrid and the Scolia dies, poisoned by the ptomaines of the decomposing game!
15 I do the same with the desiccated corpses of the cockchafer, the Capricorn, or Cerambyx beetle, and the Cetonia , or rosechafer.
16 Rose-chafer (see Cetonia , Golden Cetonia ) .
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