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  • Gilbert Waldbauer, Insects through the seasons, Harvard University Press, 1998, p. 241.
  • Gilbert WaldbauerA Walk around the Pond, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2006, p.196-197.
  • Charles Edward Walker, Old Flies in New Dresses : how to dress dry flies with the wings in the natural position and some new wet flies, Londres, Lawrence & Bullen, 1898, p. 45.
  • D. Wallace, B. Wallace & G. N. Philipson, A Key to the Case-Bearing Caddis Larvae of Britain and Ireland, Cumbria, Frehswater Biological Association, 1990, p.5
  • Martin Walters & Jinny Johnson, À la découverte des animaux, Bath, Parragon, 2007.
  • Isaak Walton & Charles Cotton, The complete Angler, Edited by John Magor, Londres, 1823.
  • Isaak Walton & Charles Cotton, The complete Angler of the contemplative man’s recreation: being a discourse on rivers, fish-onds, fish and fishing, Londres, George Bell, (1653), 1900.
  • Mrs Ward, « A windfall for the microscope », The Intellectual Observer, vol. V Londres, 1864,
    p 12, (Traduction de J. Demarcq).
  • John J. Ward, Minute Marvels of Nature, Being some Revelation of the Microscope, Londres, Isbiter & Company, 1903, pp. 222-228.
  • J. V. Ward & B. C. KondratieffAn Illustrated Guide to the Mountain Stream Insects of Colorado, University Press of Colorado, 1992.
  • E.L. Grant Watson, What to look for in summer, Ill. C. F. Tunnicliffe, Loughborough, Will & Hepworth, 1960, p.12.
  • H. Webb & M. A. Girgg, Modern Science Book 1, Cambridge at the University Press, 1955.
  • Christian WeissGuide du jeune Robinson à la montagne, Paris, Nathan, 1996.
  • Walter Housley Wellhouse, How insects Live, An Elementary Entomology, New York, MacMillan, 1926, p. 190.
  • J. Werner, « Die gehäuse der kocherfliegenlarven », Wochenschrift fur Aquariem und Terrarienkunde, Braunschweig, 11 : 614-617, 1914.
  • Leonard West, The Natural Trout Fly and its Imitation, Liverpool, William Potter, 1921, p. 11.
  • Percival W. Westell & Henry E. Turner, The Hedge I know, Londres, J.M. Dent & Company, 1910, pp. 57-59.
  • J. O. WestwoodAn Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects, vol. II, Londres, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1840, p. 63-64.
  • James Whinray, Ponds and Marsh, Black’s picture information Books, Londres, A. & C. Black, 1972.
  • Dave WhitlockL.L. Bean Fly Fishing Handbook, Lyons Press, 1984, p. 71-72.
  • Ruth Cooper Whitney, Six Feet, Saint Louis, Webster Publishing Company, 1939, p. 172-174.
  • Peter Wiberg-Larsen, “Larva of the caddisfly Ceraclea dissimilis (Stephens) (Trichoptera: Leptoceridae)”, Ent. Scand., vol. 10, p. 119-122, 1979.
  • Christian Wilk, Les 101 esches du pêcheur, Paris, Bornemann, 1992.
  • Hartmut Wilke, Une mare naturelle dans votre jardin, Mens, Terre Vivante, 2003.
  • Alice Marietta Williams, Children’s choices in science books : a study to discover some elements of a book in the field of science that appeal to children, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1939, p.148.
  • Tom WilliamsThe children’s guide to knowledge, Londres, Odhams Press, 1957.
  • David Williams Williams, Australian freshwater life: the invertabrate of Australian inland waters, Melbourne, MacMillan, 1980.
  • Dudley D. Williams, et Brenda L. Penak, « Some aspects of case building in Phryganea cinerea  walker (Trichoptera: Phryganeidae) », Animal Behaviour, 28, 1, 1980.
  • H. Williamson, « My Pond and some of its Inhabitants », Alden’s Oxford Monthly Illustrated Journal, october 1871, p.154.
  • Margaret WilliamsonLes insectes, Montréal, Éditions Grolier Limitée, 1969.
  • Colin WillockThe Angler’s Encyclopaedia, Londres, Odham Press Limited, 1961, p. 38.
  • Ron Wilson, The Urban Dweller’s Wildlife Companion, Poole Dorset, Blandform Press, 1983, p. 108.
  • Philippa Wingate &  Felicity MansfieldLacs et étangs, Londres, Usborne, 2000.
  • Michael J. Winterbourn, Freshwater Life: Streams, Ponds, Swamps, Lakes and Rivers, Ill, Karen Mason, Mobil New Zealand Nature Series, Wellington, Reed, 1983.
  • Michael J. Winterbourn & Katharine L. D. GregsonGuide to the Aquatic Insects of New Zealand, Auckland, Bulletin of the Entomological Society of New Zealand n ° 5, 1981.
  • Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, L’inassouvissement, traduit du polonais par Alain Van Crugten, Lausanne, Classiques Slaves/L’Âge d’Homme, (1930) 1970, p.106
  • Herman Theodore Wolf, Goldfish breeds and other aquarium fishes, their care and propagation, Philadelphie, Innes & sons, 1908.
  • Gene Wolfe, The Island of Dr. Death and Other Stories,New York, A Tom Doherty Associates Book, 1997, p. 29.
  • J. G. Wood, The Common Objects of the Country, Londres, George Routeledge, 1858, p. 175.
  • J. G. WoodHomes without hands, traduit de l’anglais par Jacques Demarcq, Londres, Longmans, Gren and Co. 1865, pp. 381-386.
  • J. G. WoodThe Boy’s Own Book of Natural History, Londres, George Routlege & Sons, 1886, p. 358-359.
  • Rev. J. G. WoodThe fresh and salt water aquarium, Londres, G. Routledge (1868), circa 1890.
  • Anthony WoottonIngenious Insects, Londres, J.M. Dent & Sons, 1983, p. 40.
  • Paul Wossidlo, Leitfaden der Zoologie, Berlin, Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, 1893.
  • Norman Wymer, In nature’s workshop, Londres, Harrap, 1948, pp. 69-76.
  • Clotilde von Wyss, Living creatures : Studies of Animals and Plant Life, Londres, A. & C. Black, 1927, pp. 59-67.
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