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Once Io was given to Hera, she placed him in the charge of Argus to keep her separated from Zeus. Zeus then commanded Hermes to kill Argus, which he did by lulling all one-hundred eyes to sleep. Hera sent a gadfly to sting Io as she wandered the earth, eventually running into Prometheus, who told her that she would eventually be restored to human form and become the ancestress of a great hero (Heracles). Io escaped across the Ionian Sea to Egypt, where she was transformed back into human form by Zeus. In Egypt Io gave birth to Epaphus.
The term Io fly is derived from the gadfly Hera sent to torment Io into fleeing to Egypt after Argus was slain.
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