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From: Pierre Abbat <phma@oltronics.net>

I'm working on words for insects. So far I've come up with these:

tsanura: silverfish
djesfani: mayfly
bisycinki: ice bug
lankysfani: dragonfly
pipyjalra: grasshopper
ga'arcinki: stick insect
ja'unrebycinki: earwig
blusfani: mosquito
spacivla: aphid
pimtoldi: moth
batkytoldi: butterfly

I'm stumped on "bug". Any suggestions? (Aphids are actually bugs, not lice.)

phma

