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THE observations1 from the Notre Dame Training College, Glasgow, on the eating of dead cellulose by Carausius, are very interesting in view of our experience at Strand School, where we have kept stick insects for upwards of twenty-five years, incidentally, without having detected a male.
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Carmela Hayes, NATURE, 138, 886 (1936).
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DARK, S. Feeding Habits of Stick Insects. Nature 138, 1058 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/1381058b0
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