2. In the second volume, Fabers turned the insect world into a beautiful article for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, beauty and thoughts, and recorded the living conditions of a series of HYMENOPTERA insects in the barren stone garden, such as the sand bee that operated on the black cutworm larvae, the stone bee that tried to nest and reproduce, and the cucumber. Through various experiments, he explained their little-known sensory performance and psychological activities ... just like a beautiful picture depicting the secret garden of insects.
3. With meticulous and unique observation, Fabres explored the living habits and parasitic behaviors of parasitic bees such as stonebees, wasps and wasps, as well as the feeding and oviposition modes of various insects. The language is plain, beautiful, vivid and interesting, flowing like a trickle.
4. Through repeated observation and experiments, Fabres showed us the predation and nesting characteristics of insects such as long-bellied bees, leaf-cutting bees, fat-picking bees and longicorn beetles, and cracked the The Secret Behind hidden in insect instinct.
5. In Volume 5, Fabres focuses on COLEOPTERA, HOMOPTERA and mantodea insects. By observing beetles, scarabs, dung beetles, cicadas and mantises, he revealed their deep affection for their lovers and children, and wrote love poems in the insect world in vivid and plain language.
6. In the sixth volume, Fabers made a detailed observation on the nesting habits of insects, recorded the hexagonal honeycomb built by wasps, and how accurately its calculation conformed to geometry! In addition, Fabers also studied the habits of insects, such as fragrant tree aphids, bee aphids, banded web spiders, Nabonne tarantulas and so on. These midges are all born outstanding geometric masters.
7. In the seventh volume, Fabres described the life habits of insects, beetles, beetles, stone moths, moths and other insects with his own objective and unique eyes. Between the lines is full of the author's respect and love for life, just like a beautiful picture depicting the secret garden of insects.
8. In the eighth volume, Fabers made a detailed observation on the nesting habits of insects, recorded the hexagonal beehives built by wasps, and the geometric accuracy of their calculations! In addition, Fabers also studied the habits of insects, such as sweet tree aphid, bee aphid fly, banded web spider, Nabonne tarantula and so on. These insects are naturally outstanding masters of geometry.
9. In the ninth volume, Fabres shows us the images of tarantulas, cobwebs and scorpions making unremitting efforts for survival, which proves that human beings do not exist in isolation. All life on the earth is in the same closely connected system, and insects are also an indispensable part of the earth's biological chain, and their lives should also be respected.
10. In the volume 10, Fabres made a detailed observation and record on the eating habits of vegetarian insects, and discussed the reasons why every insect who came to a vegetarian banquet liked his own plants. In addition, he also introduced in detail the marriage customs and oviposition knowledge of beetles, pine gill beetles, swamp iris elephants, fireflies and other insects.
Entomology, also known as Insect World, Insect Tales, Notes on Entomology or Insect Tales, is a long biological work written by Jean-Henri casimir Fabres, a French entomologist and writer, with a total of ten volumes. The first volume was first published in 1879, and the whole book was first published in 1907.
When fabrice was 3 1 year-old, he obtained a doctorate in natural science. During this period, he successively created a series of biological works such as Plants and Uncle Paul's Talk on Pests. 1854, Fabres published his observation of arthropods in the French natural science yearbook. Three years later, he published the research results of Metamorphosis of Coleoptera, which impressed his peers with its excellent academic quality and great theoretical significance. 1879, he compiled the first volume of entomology for more than 20 years and finally came out.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-entomology