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These insects, which live parasitically on other animals, are as a rule quite small.
In short, they want to live parasitically off others while whining about the injustice of it all.
There are about 18 species, which live parasitically in the leaves of deciduous trees.
Whenever I have seen him basically he parasitically feeds of far better talents.
The big ones were jungles, riots of competitors growing alone or parasitically.
Parasitically, he thought, not saying the word aloud.
This cult attaches itself to a political cause but parasitically strangles it.
It's a slender creature, about two inches long, and lives parasitically in the gills of larger fish.
They grow symbiotically with green algae, or parasitically on other lichens.
While this mushroom is often seen growing on dying hardwood trees, it only appears to be acting parasitically.
The fertilised carpogonium develops growing parasitically attached to the female plant.
Later they are released and attach themselves parasitically to the gills or fins of a fish host.
Some will tax commerce parasitically, and some will catalyze it.
At least 18 trematode species parasitically castrate California horn snails.
Up some of these tendrils the substance and energy of the ooze could travel parasitically.
Places where three or more such intersections occur are suitable locations for Tables, since they draw on this life force parasitically.
These are myco-heterotrophs and feed parasitically off of one or more of the local mycelia.
She thinks these aliens are themselves invisible, or can make themselves so, and can live within human beings parasitically.
Entoloma abortivum is another fungus that can live parasitically upon A. gallica.
It does not grow parasitically but it harms plants indirectly and is also unsightly.
Viruses spread parasitically by attaching themselves to other programs, while worms propel themselves through computer networks.
Their larvae live parasitically; they infect all domestic mammals, humans, and some ground-nesting birds.
More intimately, normally free-living microbes may opportunistically live parasitically in other organisms.
Species in the family are distributed in both temperate and tropical areas of the world, where they grow parasitically on twigs.