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Coevolution between the yucca moth and the yucca plant. (Top) A female yucca moth (Tegeticula yuccasella) pushing pollen into the stigma tube of the yucca flower while visiting the flower to deposit her eggs. (Bottom) Yucca moth larvae feeding on seeds in the yucca fruit.
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