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1 I, 1 | instance the bees and the spiders, for the bee lives on honey 2 v, 18| polypuses creep out, like little spiders, in great numbers; the characteristic 3 v, 20| the ordinary wasp, kill spiders and carry off the dead bodies 4 v, 27| 27~Spiders in all cases copulate in 5 v, 27| and not partially, into spiders; for, by the way, the grubs 6 v, 27| take definite shape.~All spiders lay their eggs in a web; 7 v, 27| eggs in a web; but some spiders lay in a small and fine 8 v, 27| the same time into young spiders; but the moment the development 9 VI, 17| parent like so many young spiders, for the fish spawns on 10 VIII, 4| and length of his gullet. Spiders and snakes can both go without 11 IX, 38| creatures akin to these; of spiders some are more skilful and 12 IX, 39| 39~Of spiders and phalangia there are 13 IX, 39| wolf-spiders.) Of these spiders the small one weaves no 14 IX, 39| captured.~Of the skilful spiders, weaving a substantial web, 15 IX, 39| hole for a lurking-place. Spiders can spin webs from the time