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JUDGING by a recent correspondence in NATURE1, a number of readers are interested in rearing the common stick insect (Carausus). In any quantitative work on Carausus, it is a tedious operation to secure the eggs which are deposited among the debris of the breeding cage where, on account of their 'protective' devices, they may easily escape observation.
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NATURE, 138, 886, 1058 (1936); 139, 156 (1937).
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MONICA, S. Eggs of Stick Insects. Nature 141, 1059 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/1411059b0
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