1971 journal article

LABORATORY STUDIES OF PREDATION OF SNAILS BY LARVAE OF MARSH FLY, SEPEDON-TENUICORNIS (DIPTERA-SCIOMYZIDAE)

CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 103(5), 638-&.

By: R. Geckler n

TL;DR: Larvae of the marsh fly were used to determine the number and approximate volume of snails killed before pupation, time required to make the first kill as a function of distance and snail density, and vulnerability of snail sizes to larvae of different sizes. (via Semantic Scholar)
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