William Henry Warner, « Defensive Resource of British Insects », Londres, Hardwicke’s Science-Gossip, 1871, p. 251.
The caddis-worm dons its coat of mail and defies the attacks of aquatic foes.
William Henry Warner, « Defensive Resource of British Insects », Londres, Hardwicke’s Science-Gossip, 1871, p. 251.
The caddis-worm dons its coat of mail and defies the attacks of aquatic foes.