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often covering the leaves of the tussock with tunnels ofsandgrains fastened together by resinous material derived fromthe surface of the leaves. The leaves of these have been used as substitutes for teain the colony. , calledSnotgall-Trevally in Tasmania, and calledalso Sea-Bream.
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