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Illustration of Episinus egg sac |
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'The World of Spiders' - William Syer Bristowe - Published by Collins New Naturalists (1958) |
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Portion used |
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Yes |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate article |
Replaceable? |
Author deceased 1991 - not possible |
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