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"
Hmmm
...
If
you
really
...
Why
not
?
Listen
then
to
me
.
The
Hyphydridae
family
,
belonging
to
the
Amphipoda
order
,
includes
four
species
known
to
science
.
Two
live
exclusively
in
tropical
waters
.
In
our
climate
,
on
the
other
hand
,
one
can
come
across
--
though
very
rarely
now
--
the
not-so-large
Hyphydra
longicauda
and
the
somewhat
larger
Hyphydra
marginata
.
The
biotope
of
both
species
is
stagnant
water
or
water
which
flows
very
slowly
.
The
species
are
,
indeed
,
predatory
,
preferring
to
feed
on
warm-blooded
creatures
...
1
lave
you
anything
to
add
?
"
"
Not
right
now
.
I
'm
listening
with
bated
breath
.
"
"
Yes
,
hmm
...
Mention
can
also
be
found
,
in
the
great
books
,
of
the
subspecies
Pseudohyphydra
,
which
lives
in
the
marshy
waters
of
Angren
.
However
,
the
learned
Bumbler
of
Aldersberg
recently
proved
that
this
is
an
entirely
different
species
,
one
from
the
Mordidae
family
.
It
feeds
exclusively
on
fish
and
small
amphibians
.
It
has
been
named
Ichtyovorax
bumbleri
.
"
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"
The
monster
's
lucky
,
"
smiled
the
witcher
.
"
That
's
the
third
time
he
was
named
.
"
"
How
come
?
"
"
The
creature
you
're
talking
about
is
an
ilyocoris
,
called
a
cinerea
in
Elder
Speech
.
And
if
the
learned
Bumbler
states
that
it
feeds
exclusively
on
fish
then
I
assume
he
has
never
bathed
in
a
lake
with
an
ilyocoris
.
But
Bumbler
is
right
on
one
account
:
the
aeschna
has
as
much
in
common
with
a
cinerea
as
I
do
with
a
fox
.
We
both
like
to
eat
duck
.
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"
What
cinerea
?
"
The
Master
Tutor
bridled
.
"
The
cinerea
is
a
mythical
creature
!
Indeed
,
your
lack
of
knowledge
disappoints
me
.
Truly
,
I
am
amazed
"
I
know
,
"
interrupted
Geralt
.
"
I
lose
a
great
deal
of
my
charm
when
one
gets
to
know
me
better
.
Nevertheless
I
will
permit
myself
to
correct
your
theories
a
little
further
,
Master
Pitt
.
So
,
aeschnae
have
always
lived
in
the
Delta
and
continue
to
do
so
.
Indeed
,
there
was
a
time
when
it
seemed
that
they
had
become
extinct
.
For
they
lived
off
those
small
seals
-
"
"
River
porpoises
,
"
corrected
the
Master
Tutor
.
"
Do
n't
be
an
ignoramus
.
Do
n't
mistake
seals
for
-
"