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Is there any mention of mosquitoes in "Insects"? What is written in this paragraph?
Yes. In "The Mine Bee Who Opened the Tunnel (2)". In Fabre's paintings, the mining bees are like gentle elders, while the mosquitoes are called little robbers.
Gentle Elders and Little Robbers But the home of the brindle bee is not as comfortable as it seems, and there are many vicious robbers lurking around them. Among them is a mosquito that, though tiny, is a fierce enemy of mine bees. What does this mosquito look like?
Its body was less than one-fifth an inch long, and its eyes were reddish-black; The face is white; The cuirass was black, silvery-gray, with five rows of tiny black dots.
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Main content: Fabre is a treasure of the barren stone garden, where plants grow, such as: cornflower, canine tooth grass, etc.
It's a paradise for hymenopteran insects, who are busy building their homes every day. Because there are no human footprints, these animals run into the garden steadily, occupying various spaces.
Yellow warblers, kingfishers and canaries also set up small sail nests in the trees. In May, the pond becomes a music pit for rain frogs, who sing happily in the pond. Even the author's room was occupied, and all these old and new friends gathered here to make trouble, there were all kinds of "hunters", "builders", "mechanics", "miners" of bees, and birds.
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This book is about the wonderful and amazing spirituality of insects in their struggle for survival. The author anthropomorphizes insects, vividly and concretely shows the reader a scene in the tiny insect world, which not only reflects the characteristics and habits of insects, but also expresses the author's praise for the unique character of various insects and his love for life. "Insects" is a book about the life of insects, involving more than 100 kinds of insects, such as dung beetles, ants, and Sisyphus insects.
In this world, there are about 1 million species of insects known to mankind, accounting for 5 6 of all known animal speciesAnd there are still millions of unknown insects that are still waiting to be discovered and understood. In the mid-19th century, while teaching at school, Fabre and his children observed various insects in the fields, and named and eulogized them.
The book is divided into ten volumes, each volume is divided into 17 and 25 chapters, each chapter describes the life of one or several insects in detail and profoundly, and includes some biographical articles that tell about experiences and reminiscences of the past. In the book, the author describes the tireless efforts of small insects to survive and reproduce by the rules of nature.
Based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, the author looks at insect nature with humanization, reflects social life with insect nature, focuses on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observes and researches, and truly records the instincts, habits, labor, and death of several common insects.
Extended Information: Insects, also known as The World of Insects, The Tale of Insects, Entomological Notes, or The Story of Insects, is a ten-volume work of biology written by the French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre. The first volume was first published in 1879 and the entire book in 1907.
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The book is full of love for life and praise for all things in nature.
The work is an insect biology work that summarizes the species, characteristics, habits, and marriage habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects in their struggle for survival, and records Fabre.
The motivation for obsessing with insect research, life aspirations, knowledge background, life situation, etc.
The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life perception, and looks at insects with human nature, revealing the author's respect and love for life between the lines.
Artistic features.
Insects is a fusion of science and literature, which also means that it has both scientific rationality and literary sensibility. From time to time, the book is full of witty words, proposing deep reflections on the value of life, and trying to integrate deeper meanings into science.
In addition to the research records, the author also mentions his poor and happy country life, the courtyard where he lives, and the experience of going out to hunt insects, and introduces the reader to his children and even his family dog.
This is in line with the word "memory", which is full of human touch.
It can be said that the perceptual tone and motivation of this work are a kind of awe and love for life, a sober understanding of survival, and a deep feeling for life. And scientific rationality can only be sustained with the support of this sensibility. In short, the situation recorded in the "Insects" is true, reliable, detailed and profound; The writing is concise and clear, so it is very popular with readers.
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Because Fabre was nearly ninety years old at the time, he had lost his passion for fame and fortune.
He lay on the stone and relished the "joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness" of the insects, completely forgetting his identity as a "human" and having no quarrel with the world.
Because Fabre is indifferent to fame and fortune, and is nearly ninety years old, he only pays attention to the insect world and is not interested in anything other than this, so he feels inexplicably strange about the noise of ** and the completion of large and small sculptures.
"Insects" is a book about the life of insects, involving more than 100 kinds of insects, such as dung beetles, ants, and Sisyphus insects. In this world, there are about 1 million species of insects known to mankind, accounting for 5 6 of all known animal speciesAnd there are still millions of unknown insects that are still waiting to be discovered and understood. In the mid-19th century, in addition to teaching at school, Fabre and his children observed all kinds of insects in the fields, named them, and eulogized them. >>>More
Extraction code: R5my Souvenirs Entomologiques, also known as "The World of Insects", "Insect Story", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a long work of biology in ten volumes. The first volume was first published in 1879 and the entire book in 1907. >>>More
It integrates the author's lifelong research results and life insights in a furnace, with human nature to care for insect nature, and use insect nature to reflect on social life, the insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to obtain knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, this book is faithful to the overall style and expression characteristics of the original French book as the selection principle, so that readers from the world can appreciate the daily life habits and characteristics of insects for the first time. "Insects" is a book in which Fabre spent his life and energy observing in detail the lives of insects and the struggles they fought for their livelihood and reproduction. Each of the 10 volumes of the Book of Insects contains several chapters, each of which depicts the life of one or more insects in detail and profoundly >>>More
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