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, one who plunders granaries. Troxartes, a bread-eater. Lychomyle, a ticker of meal. Pternotroctas, a bacon-eater. Lychopinax, a ticker of dishes. Embasichytros, a creeper into pots. Lychenor, a name from licking. Troglodytes, one who runs into holes. Artophagus, who feeds on bread. Tyroglyphus, a cheese-scooper. Pternoglyphus, a bacon-scooper. Pternophagus, a bacon-eater. Cnissodioctes, one who follows the steam of kitchens. Sitophagus, an eater of wheat. Meridarpax, one who plunders his share.

, one who swells his cheeks. Peleus, a name from mud. Hydromeduse, a ruler in the waters. Hypsiboas, a loud bawler. Pelion, from mud. Seutlæus, called from the beets. Polyphonus, a great babbler. Lymnocharis, one who loves the lake. Crambophagus, a cabbage-eater. Lymnisius, called from the lake. Calaminthius, from the herb. Hydrocharis, who loves the water. Borborocates, who lies in the mud. Prassophagus, an eater of garlick. Pelusius, from mud. Pelobates, who walks in the dirt. Prassæus, called from garlick. Craugasides, from croaking.