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Chapter 9 of the Book of Insects summarizes the following: The mining bee that opened the tunnel.
Mine bees are elongated bees that differ in size in stature and are larger than wasps.
Also bigger and smaller than flies.
It's still small. But they have a common feature, which is that it has a distinct groove at the bottom of its abdomen, and in the groove hides a thorn that can move back and forth to protect itself when an enemy comes to invade. I'm going to talk about a type of mine bee with red markings.
The markings of the female bee are very beautiful, and the slender belly is surrounded by black and brown stripes. As for its size, it is about the same size as a wasp. Its nests tend to be built inside solid dirt, as there is no danger of collapse there.
For example, the flat path in our yard is the ideal foundation for them. Every spring, they come to this place in droves and set up camp.
"Insects".The content of the chapter is summarized
Chapter 1: A scarab that pushes a dung ball is documented.
The arthrophthralis and yellow-winged locust bees that prey on Gidding have interesting habits and superb instincts.
Chapter 2 records the life of the burr sand mud wasp that operated on the larvae of the yellow tiger in the barren rock garden.
Chapter 3: Records the parasitic behavior and feeding patterns of stone wasps, bee flies, and fold-winged wasps.
Chapter 4: Long-bellied bees and leaf-cutting bees are recorded.
Fat-harvesting bees and longhorn beetles are instinctively driven to exhibit predatory and nesting characteristics.
Chapter 5: The Vespa is documented.
The hexagonal hive was built, and how geometrically accurate its calculations were.
Chapter 6: The tarantula is documented.
A picture of insects such as round web spiders and scorpions struggling to survive.
Chapter 7 records the marriage customs and egg laying of insects such as golden beetles, pine gill beetles, swamp iris, fireflies, etc.
Chapter 8: Recording of the fragrant tree aphid.
The habits of insects such as bees, aphids, flies, streamers, and round-webed spiders.
Chapter 9: Proving that humans do not exist in isolation, that all life on Earth is in the same closely connected system, and that insects are an indispensable link in the Earth's biological chain.
Chapter 10: Revealing the deep affection of these insects for their lovers and children, and composing love poems in the insect world in vivid and plain language.
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Chapter 3 of "Insects" summarizes: I put some small aquatic animals in the pond, they are called stone silkworms. Usually very cleverly hidden in a small sheath made of dead branches.
The little sheath is its movable house, which is actually a very delicate woven work of art, which is made up of the root bark of a plant that has been soaked in water and fallen off.
Insects is a book about the life of insects, involving dung beetles.
More than 100 species of insects such as 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. Fabre.
In the mid-19th century, in addition to teaching at school, he and his children observed all kinds of insects in the fields, naming and singing praises for them.
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Chapter 5 Summary:
The cicada can easily climb up and down its burrows, which is very important because when it climbs out into the sun, it has to know what the weather is like outside, so it has to work for weeks, even a month, to make a solid wall that is suitable for it to crawl up and down.
At the top of the tunnel, it kept a finger-thick layer of soil to protect and resist changes in the outside air, until the last moment, whenever there was some good weather, it climbed up and used the thin cover on the top to gauge the weather.
Introduction to the work. Souvenirs Entomologiques, also known as "The World of Insects", "The Tale of Insects", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by the French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, a total of ten volumes, the first volume was first published in 1879, and the whole book was first published in 1907.
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 when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, living conditions and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research. 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.
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Chapter 5 Summary:
It is important for the cicada to be able to climb up and down its burrows easily, because when it climbs out into the sun, it must know what the climate is like outside. So it had to work for weeks, even a month, to make a solid wall that was suitable for it to crawl up and down.
At the top of the tunnel, it has a finger-thick layer of soil to protect and resist changes in the outside air until the last moment. As soon as there is some news of good weather, it climbs up and uses the thin lid on top to gauge the state of the climate.
Chapter 6 Summary:
Waist bees. It has a very beautiful and moving body, a very intelligent mind, and one thing that should be noted is its very strange nest. However, very few people know about this small insect.
This fact clearly tells us that this little animal is really very demanding of temperature.
Chapter 7 Summary:
The praying mantis is a very ** animal, it can't sing. If it also has a kind of cymbal, its reputation should be much greater than that of the famous **, because it is very unusual in shape and habits. It will be a great musician.
Many years ago, in the ancient Greek period.
This insect is called a praying mantis.
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Chapter 9 Summary:
Spiders weave webs, "that is, using a compass."
No designer can draw a more standardized net than a ruler." In six species of garden spiders.
There are only two kinds of ones that usually rest in the web**, that is, the striped spider and the mercerized spider. Even if they are scorched by the scorching sun, they will never easily leave the net and go to a cool place to rest for a while.
They have their own way of working and resting, and not far from their nets there is a hidden place, made of blades and threads. During the day they hide in it, quietly, allowing themselves to sink deep into contemplation.
Chapter 10 Summary:
Firefly often has to use a crawler, in order to make up for the lack of strength in its own legs and feet, climb to the top of the bottle, first carefully observe the movement of the snail, and then, make a judgment and choice, looking for a place to hook. Then, just a quick and light bite is enough to make the opponent unconscious.
So, without a little delay, Hotaru began to hurry up and make its delicacy, porridge, to prepare as food for days.
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The second chapter of the book of insects summarizes the main introduction of the Italian cricket, and the season is summer.
Its body shape is distinctive, its vocalization is very distinctive, and then its vocal organs and vocalization methods are introduced, and the author feels very good listening to the Italian crickets singing on a summer night. The article does not give a comprehensive description of the Italian cricket, but focuses on the vocal organs and vocal principles of the Italian cricket.
Insects, also known as "The World of Insects", "The Tale of Insects", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long biological work written by the French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, with a total of ten volumes.
It 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 when they struggle for survival, and also records the motivation, life ambition, knowledge background, life conditions and so on of Fabre's obsession with insect research.
French entomologist and writer. He is known as the "Homer of the insect world" and the "Virgil" of the insect world. He painted more than 700 fungal drawings in watercolors, which were greatly admired and loved by the Provençal poet Mistral.
He has also contributed to the bleaching and dyeing industry and has been granted three patents for alizarin.
Through vivid descriptions and anthropomorphic rhetorical techniques, the art of insect records skillfully connects the life of insects with human society, and transfers the moral and cognitive system of human society to the insect world in his writing. He looks at society through insects that have been endowed with human nature, and conveys the insights on human society derived from personal experiences and thoughts through observation.
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The Records About Insects is a masterpiece by the outstanding French entomologist Fabre, and it is also an immortal work. It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
Insects is a fascinating book. The author has spent his whole life studying the insect world, and I really admire the perseverance and perseverance. The book is full of surprises and fun, through which I learned the mysteries of another world - the true face of the insect world, and also made me discover various scientific truths contained in nature.
The author uses that lively prose and relaxed and witty tone to describe to us the scenes in the insect world. Because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary, every word in the text reflects the author's feelings, and at the same time shows the unique personality of insects. Like a miser, the willow bull wears a short tuxedo dress that seems to be missing fabric; "The little beetle made selfless dedication to its offspring, and broke its heart for its children"; A baby sparrow bitten by a poisonous spider will also "eat happily, and if we feed slowly, he will even cry like a baby".
Also, fireflies, ants, spiders, crickets, caterpillars, swallows, sparrows, ......There are many interesting stories, vivid insect scenes, covering almost all the details about insects feeding, protecting themselves, mating, raising offspring, working, hunting, and life and death.
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