Laurie Toupin, Freshwater Habitats Life in Freshwater Ecosystems, New York, Watts Library, Scholastic Inc., 2004. p.30
Archives du mot-clé architect
Architects are appropriate companions for beautiful women at their best for company
John Janovy, Keith County journal, New York, St Martin’s Press, 1996, p. 105-106.
A master of disguise
Adrian Forsyth, The Architecture of Animals, Ontario, Camden House, 1989, p. 16.
The caddis larva is a worker
Larry Solomon & Eric Leiser, The Caddis and the Angler, Harrisburg, Pennsylvanie, Stackpole Books, 1977, p. 23.
They are certainly very clever architects
Gerald Durrell, My family and other animals, Londres, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1956.
Un home où elle est bien chez elle
M. Rivez, « Les mouches à truites, les Phryganes », La Nature: Revue des sciences et de leurs applications aux arts et à l’industrie, vol. 56, Paris, Masson, premier semestre 1928, p. 465-466. Lire la suite
In a remarkably short time
John J. Ward, Minute Marvels of Nature, Being some Revelation of the Microscope, Londres, Isbiter & Company, 1903, pp. 222-228.
How funny he must look
Anonyme, « One Way to Live Under Water », Domestic Science Monthly, vol. 2-4, 1901, p. 123.
The Roman consuls
Arthur Thomas Fisher, Rod and River: Or, Fly-fishing for Salmon, Trout and Grayling, Londres, Richard Bentley, 1892, p. 106-109.
Brilliant substances
J.G. Wood, The fresh and salt water aquarium, Londres, G. Routledge, circa 1873, p. 137-138.
Proofs of design
Henry Gardiner Adams, The Wild Flowers, Birds, & Insects of the Months, Londres, James Hogg and Sons, 1862, p. 44-46 : chap. « Proofs of design ».
Winter and spring
Thomas Miller, English Country Life consisting of Description of Rural Habits, Country Scenery and the Seasons, Londres, Routledge, Warnes, 1859, p. 203-204.
But what are these singular moving objects ?
Anonyme, The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Londres, William Cooke, 1855, p. 196.
A more laborious structure
Anonyme, “Water Insects” The youth’s Cabinet: a book of gems for the mind and the hear, vol. 2, New York, 1852, p. 10-11.
But one of the most surprising
Anonyme, Compte rendu du livre The Passions of Animals Edward P. Thompson. Chapman & Hall. Londres 1851, New York, The American Whig Review, 1852, p. 160.