The Edward T. LeBlanc Memorial Dime Novel Bibliography

Item - For Students of Natural History: Flies that Catch Spiders

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(source: NIU Libraries)
Online Full Text: Northern Illinois University
Series: Good News v. 15 no. 366 — page 3
Subjects / Tags: Natural History
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Part of: Good News, v. 15, no. 366, May 8, 1897 (Issue)
Date: May 8, 1897
Edition Description: Part of the "For Students of Natural History" department.
First Sentence: Though, as a rule, it is the part of the spider to catch the fly, the ichneumon fly of Celyon has changed all this.
Last Sentence: The juices of the spiders afford nutriment for the ichneumon grubs until they are ready to pass into the chrysalis stage, from thence to emerge as complete flies, to wage war against the spiders of the next generation.

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