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Caterpillars: Ecological and Evolutionary Constraints on Foraging. Edited by Nancy E. Stamp and Timothy M. Casey. (London: Chapman & Hall, 1993). xiii + 587 pp. Hard cover £39.00 ISBN 0-412-02681-3.
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10 July 2009
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