The spider book : a manual for the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whip-scorpions, harvestmen, and other members of the class Arachnida, found in America north of Mexico, with analytical keys for their classification and popular accounts of their habits
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Comstock, J. H. (1912). The spider book: a manual for the study of the spiders and their near relatives, the scorpions, pseudoscorpions, whip-scorpions, harvestmen, and other members of the class Arachnida, found in America north of Mexico, with analytical keys for their classification and popular accounts of their habits . Doubleday, Page & Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Comstock, John Henry, 1849-1931. 1912. The Spider Book: A Manual for the Study of the Spiders and Their Near Relatives, the Scorpions, Pseudoscorpions, Whip-scorpions, Harvestmen, and Other Members of the Class Arachnida, Found in America North of Mexico, With Analytical Keys for Their Classification and Popular Accounts of Their Habits. Doubleday, Page & Company.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Comstock, John Henry, 1849-1931. The Spider Book: A Manual for the Study of the Spiders and Their Near Relatives, the Scorpions, Pseudoscorpions, Whip-scorpions, Harvestmen, and Other Members of the Class Arachnida, Found in America North of Mexico, With Analytical Keys for Their Classification and Popular Accounts of Their Habits Doubleday, Page & Company, 1912.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Comstock, John Henry. The Spider Book: A Manual for the Study of the Spiders and Their Near Relatives, the Scorpions, Pseudoscorpions, Whip-scorpions, Harvestmen, and Other Members of the Class Arachnida, Found in America North of Mexico, With Analytical Keys for Their Classification and Popular Accounts of Their Habits Doubleday, Page & Company, 1912.