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NOTES ON THE HABITS OF THE ANT LION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. L. Moody
Affiliation:
Malden, Mass.

Extract

It was in April of 1872, while at Plymouth, Mass., with a party of friends in search of the Mayflower Epigæa repens, that I was so fortunate as to capture a specimen of the larva of this insect. It was quite by accident that it came to my hands. A friend and myself were lounging by the roadside, for want of better employment thrusting our fingers into the light sand, when with a jerk and exclamation my friend withdrew his hand to find this larva clinging with a most determined nip to a finger; it immediately dropped to the ground, however, and so quickly buried itself backward as to almost escape us, but a moment's lively digging revealed it again, and I secured it in a pill box.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1873

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