Fred Smith (Edit), The World of Animal Life, Londres, Blackie, 1910, p. 370-371.
Archives du mot-clé armor
The Heritage of the Dress
Wilfred Mark Webb, The Heritage of Dress : Being notes on the history and evolution of clothes . Londres, E. Grant Richards, 1907.
Protected by the armour
Frederick George Shaw, The Science of Dry Fly Fishing, Londres, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., 1906, p.66.
Armor of sticks and mica scales
Robert Tuttle Morris, Hopkin’s Pond and other Sketches, New York, Putnam G.P., 1896, pp. 46-47.
A muddy and miserable world
John A. Hamilton, « The Caddis Worm, A Talk to Young People », The Sydney Mail, Sydney, 19 novembre 1892, p. 1155. Lire la suite
Having no armor for its protection
J. W. Buel, The Savage World A Complete Natural History of the World’s Creatures, Fishes, Reptiles, Insects, Birds and Mammals, Philadelphie, Historical Publishing Company, 1891.
A familiar example
H. L. Fairchild, « Animal self-defense » ,The Popular Science Monthly, septembre, vol. 21, n° 37, Londres, 1882, p. 603.
Prisonhouse
Helene E., Watney, « Insecte vivarium », Londres, Science-Gossip, 1° avril 1866, p. 81. Lire la suite
Pleasure from a few caddis larvae
M. Pope, « Caddis-Worms », Science Gossip, Londres, mai 1866, pp. 109-110.
The poor animal
Thomas Rymer Jones, The Natural History of Animals, vol. II, Londres, John van Voorst, 1852, p. 205- 210.