...When this is finished, all except a round hole, it brings seven or eight caterpillars or spiders, each of which is rendered insensible, but not killed, by the fluid from its sting...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...The plasterer is a most useful insect, as it acts as a check on the inordinate increase of caterpillars and spiders...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...Several of my men have been bitten by spiders and other insects, but no effect except pain has followed...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...The insects were ants, beetles, bugs, flies, caterpillars, grasshoppers and a few spiders...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
..."Four or five species of spiders, of which the specimens cannotbe satisfactorily described; one Ixodes and oneChelifer have been forwarded to England from Ceylon by Mr...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...These myriapods areharmless, excepting to woodlice, spiders, and young cockroaches,which form their ordinary prey...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...Some provision their cells with beetles, some with grasshoppers, others with spiders, caterpillars, plant lice, etc...
Edward Saunders 「Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants」
...Occasionally he would flutter against the windows,and give his attention to the spiders and gnats which nestled inthe corners of the panes...
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」
...But it may be objected to this view that the spiders,which have only simple eyes, apparently see both near and remote objectsas well as insects...
Alpheus Spring Packard 「Our Common Insects」
...Such degraded forms of Dipterahave a remarkable resemblance to the spiders, mites, ticks, etc...
Alpheus Spring Packard 「Our Common Insects」
...They have a rounded oval body, without the usual division between thehead-thorax and abdomen observable in spiders, the head-thorax andabdomen being merged in a single mass...
Alpheus Spring Packard 「Our Common Insects」
...Elsewhere the entire surface of aperpendicular bank is hung with the dried corpses of a Beetle(Sitaris humeralis), slung, like the Flies, in the silken meshes ofthe Spiders...
Jean Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles」
...In the blind alleys, all that remains of the former cells, Spiders weave a white-satin screen, behind which they lie in wait for the passing game...
J. Henri Fabre Alexander Teixeira de Mattos 「The Mason-bees」
... Years passed and the paralyser of the Spiders still refused to reveal her secret; I was badly served by circumstances, could find no leisure, was absorbed in unrelenting preoccupations...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...And I say to myself, in all simplicity: since the Pompili must have Spiders, the former have possessed their patient cunning and the other their foolish audacity from all time...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...), those fat Spiders, magnificently adorned, who lie in wait at the centre of their large, vertical webs...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...The Ammophila fed on Spiders is precisely the same as the Ammophila fed on caterpillars, just as man fed on rice is the same as man fed on wheat...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...The brambles house several of these: Solenius vagus, who stores up Flies; Psen atratus, who provides her grubs with a heap of Plant-lice; Trypoxylon figulus, who feeds them with Spiders...
J. Henri Fabre 「Bramble-bees and Others」
...Eventually they become utter ruins, abandoned to the Spiders and to various smaller Bees or Wasps, who take up their quarters in the crumbling rooms...
J. Henri Fabre 「Bramble-bees and Others」
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