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1 7 | the centipede and other insects that are long in shape, 2 10| is in feathered (flying) insects at the base of the "scale-wing"", 3 10| attachment. And so flying insects, and birds (Schizoptera) 4 10| straight course. Flying insects have absolutely no tail, 5 10| applies equally to sharded insects, like the scarab-beetle 6 10| their flight. The flight of insects is slow and frail because 7 10| opposite pole to flying insects as regards their feathers, 8 15| generally birds and winged insects, and animals which swim 9 15| to be both in birds and insects. And this same arrangement 10 15| the feather-like wings of insects. In this way they divide