Microscopic Perfection
'THE smallest insect in the world is a sort of fairyfly and its body is only a fifth of a millimetre long; one can only just see it with the naked eye, almost like a speck of dust, yet it has perfect little wings and little combs on its legs for preening itself.—Ted Ellis in the 8.8. C. programme "Nature Postbag.”
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 15
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63Microscopic Perfection Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 15
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