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This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata.
As you unwrap a Halloween candy or two, it's worth paying your respects to the real reason for many of the treats: a tiny fly whose trick is to make chocolate possible. "They're all in the family Ceratopogonidae, which is the biting midges family. But not all of the adults bite. How we usually do it is we call them 'Cerats.'" Erica McAlister is a at the Natural History Museum of London, and author of The Secret Life of Flies.
The "cerats"—related to no-see-ums—do a job that's very hard to get done by hand: they crawl through long, twisty cacao flowers, pollinating the stubborn cacao tree. Which produces the beans used to make chocolate. "They are really, really difficult to pollinate. So you do need these little things to do it."

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And to McAlister, at least, the tiny midges are a beautiful sight to behold. "They look like a very tiny mosquito, but they are basically absolutely covered in hair, they're very beautiful, very hirsute little organisms. And the males have got the most—they look like feather duster antennae. He's got to not only smell for the female, he's listening. And his ears are on the antennae. They're not very robust, these things, they're tiny, as the name implies. They've got nice external genitalia for the boys... I don't know what else you want me to say. (laughs)"
Well, here's the bad news: The chocolate midges are in danger, as farmers clear out shade-grown rainforest plots, in favor of sunnier monocultures of cacao. That threatens the tiny flies, which need the damp rotting leaf litter of the forest floor to thrive. But some producers are taking notice. "Obviously our human demand for chocolate has gone up, so now a lot more research is going into fly pollinators, including these as well." As for McAlister? She won't be joining you on that chocolate binge. "I can't stand it. Revolting stuff."
Thanks for listening for Scientific American — 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata.

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absolutely ['æbsəlu:tli]

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adv. 绝对地,完全地;独立地

 
damp [dæmp]

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adj. 潮湿的,有湿气的,沮丧的
n. 潮湿

 
feather ['feðə]

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n. 羽毛,心情,种类,服饰
vt. 用羽毛装

 
related [ri'leitid]

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adj. 相关的,有亲属关系的

 
antennae [æn'teni:]

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n. 天线(等于aerial);[动]触须;[植]蕊喙;

 
external [ik'stə:nl]

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adj. 外部的,外面的,外来的,表面的
n.

 
stubborn ['stʌbən]

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adj. 顽固的,倔强的,难对付的

 
crawl [krɔ:l]

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vi. 爬行,卑躬屈膝,自由式游泳
n. 爬行

 
candy ['kændi]

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n. 糖果
vt. 用糖煮,使结晶为砂糖

 
pollinate ['pɔlineit]

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vt. 给 ... 授粉

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