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ON THE LARVAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CORYDALUS AND CHAULIODES AND ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CORYDALUS CORNUTUS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The paper relates to the development of one of the most singular and interesting of North American insects–the largest of the Order Neuroptera. In its perfect state this insect is a great, clumsy, nocturnal fly, popularly called Hellgrammite, and charecterized by the jaws of the male being converted into a pair of long, curved, cylindrical and tapering prehensile organs, like the finger of a grain-cradle. In the larva state it is aquatic and much esteemed as fish-bait by fishermen, who call it a “crawler,” “dobson,” etc. Indeed, one of the most popular artificial fish-baits is a patent india-rubber imitation of it.
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