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English: This is a reproduction of the Aztec glyph for the "water boatman" insect as seen in the Florentine Codex Book 11. In Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, it is called either "axaxayacatl" or "axayacatl"

McDavitt, M. (n.d.). The astonishing axacayatl. Mexicalore. Retrieved September 10, 2012, from

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