The biological chain of scorpions

Introduction to the work

"Insects" is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by the outstanding French entomologist Fabre. It is also an immortal work. It is not only a literary masterpiece, but also a masterpiece. Science encyclopedia. It combines the author's lifelong research results and life insights into one pot, using human nature to observe the nature of insects, and turning the insect world into a beautiful article for humans to gain knowledge, interest, beauty and ideas. This book is faithful to the overall style and expression features of the original French work. Based on the selection principle, readers around the world can appreciate the daily habits and descriptions of insects for the first time. It is a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying "worms"; it is even more a miracle that a person writes ten volumes of "worms" in his life; and these writings about "worms" His book has actually been reprinted and translated into more than 50 languages. Even a hundred years later, it will cause a sensation in the reading world again and again, which is a miracle among miracles. The creator of these miracles is Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, the author of "Insects". Fabre possesses "the thinking of a philosopher, the seeing of an artist, and the feelings and expressions of a writer." In this book, the author combines professional knowledge with life insights and talks about it. The author's respect and love for life are permeated between the lines. The publication of this book is regarded as the birth of animal psychology. "Insects" is not only a scientific masterpiece on the study of insects, but also a magnificent poem praising life. Fabre has also won the title of "Scientific Poet", "Insect Homer", "Virgil of the Insect World", etc. Laurel crown. Human beings are not an isolated existence. All life on the earth, including "spiders", "wasps", "scorpions" and "weevils", are in the same closely connected system. Insects are also an integral part of the earth's biological chain. The missing link is that insect life should also be respected. "Insect Diary" is indeed a miracle. It is a music of life composed by Fabre, an outstanding representative of mankind, and insects, the numerous ordinary people in nature. It is a book that can never be deciphered. Such a miracle may provide us with more precious revelations at this critical moment when mankind is about to enter the new century and the earth is about to usher in the ecological era. Insect Diary is also called "Insect Story" and "Entomology Notes".

Volume 1

Chapter 1 Scarab

Chapter 2 Big Cage

Chapter 3 Predating Jidin’s Segmented Mud Bee

Chapter 4: Oak-segmented Wasp

Chapter 5: The Brilliant Killer

Chapter 6: Yellow-legged Locust Wasp

Chapter 7 Three Strikes of the Dagger

Chapter 8 Larvae and Pupas

Chapter 9 Superb Theory

Chapter 10 Languedoc Flying Locust Mud Peak

Chapter 11: Instinct-given Skills

Chapter 12: Instinct Ignorance

Chapter 13: Climbing Mount Wandu

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Chapter 14 Migrants

Chapter 15 Clay Wasp

Chapter 16 Clay Wasp

Chapter 17 Capture Diptera

Chapter 18: Parasites and Cocoons

Chapter 19: Return to the Nest

Chapter 20: Mason Bees

< p>Chapter 21 Experiment

Chapter 22 Changing Nests

Volume 2

Chapter 1 Barren Stone Garden

Chapter 2: The Burr Wasp

Chapter 3: An unknown sense

Chapter 4: The theory of instinct

Chapter 5: The Black Wasp

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Chapter 6: The Lobster

Chapter 7: New Research on Mason Bees

Chapter 8: The Story of My Cat

Ninth Chapter Red Ant

Chapter 10 A Brief Discussion on the Psychology of Insects

Chapter 11 Black-bellied Wolf Spider

Chapter 12 Spider Wasp

Chapter 13: Residents of Raspberry Stumps

Chapter 14: Western Corianthrum

Chapter 15: First Instar Larvae of Western Coriander

Chapter 16: The first instar larvae of Brachyphylla brevis

Chapter 17: Multiple metamorphoses

Volume 3

Chapter 1: Bumblebee

Chapter 2: Eating full of dangers

Chapter 3: The larvae of the beetle

Chapter 4: The problem of bumblebees

Chapter Chapter Five Various Parasites

Chapter Six Parasitism Theory

Chapter Seven The Sufferings of Mason Bees

Chapter Eight Egg Fly

< p>Chapter 9: The Frilled Wasp

Chapter 10: Another driller

Chapter 11: Dimorphism in larvae

Twelve Chapter 13: Three kinds of coriander

Chapter 14: Changing recipes

Chapter 15: A shot at the theory of evolution

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Chapter 16 Distribution of Food According to Gender

Chapter 17 Various Osmia Wasps

Chapter 18 Distribution of Gender

Chapter 17 Chapter 19: The mother controls the gender of the egg

Chapter 20: The exchange of eggs

Volume 4

Chapter 1: The long-bellied wasp

< p>Chapter 2 Food of Black Spider Wasp and Long-bellied Wasp

Chapter 3 Instinct Error

Chapter 4 Swallows and Sparrows

Chapter 5 Instinct and Discrimination

Chapter 6 Saving of Physical Energy

Chapter 7 Leafcutter Bee

Chapter 8 Yellow-Spotted Bee

Chapter Chapter 9: Lipid wasps

Chapter 10: Nesting bees

Chapter 11: Big-headed wasps

Chapter 12: Methods of sand wasps< /p>

Chapter 13: The Method of the Bumble Bee

Chapter 14: The Method of the Spider Wasp

Chapter 15: Objections and Answers

Chapter 16 The venom of bees

Chapter 17 Longhorn beetles

Chapter 18 The problem of hornets

Volume 5

< p>Chapter 1: Scarab’s dung ball

Chapter 2: Scarab’s pear-shaped dung ball

Chapter 3: Scarab’s modeling technique

Chapter Chapter Four Scarab Larvae

Chapter Five Scarab Pupa and Emergence

Chapter Six Broad-backed Scarab Beetle and Side-naked Dung Beetle

Chapter Seven The laying of eggs of Spanish dung beetles

Chapter 8 The maternal love of Spanish dung beetles

Chapter 9 buzzing dung beetles and tasseled dung beetles

Chapter 10 Dung beetles and public hygiene

Chapter 11: The Dung Beetle Building a Nest

Chapter 12: The Larva of the Dung Beetle

Chapter 13: The Fable of the Cicada and the Ant

Chapter 14 The Cicada Emerges from the Burrow

Chapter 15: The Emergence of the Cicada

Chapter 16: The Singing of the Cicada

Chapter 17: The Laying and Hatching of the Cicada

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Chapter 18: Mantis Predation

Chapter 19: Mantis Love

Chapter 20: Mantis’ Nest

Chapter 21 Chapter The Hatching of Praying Mantis Eggs

Chapter 22: Vertebral Praying Mantis

Volume 6

Chapter 1 The Instinct of the Father of Saisi Dung Mantis

Chapter 2: Moon-shaped dung beetle, buffalo biconcave dung beetle

Chapter 3: Theory of inheritance

Chapter 4: My school

Fifth Chapter Coprophagous Insects in the Pampas

Chapter 6 Coloration of Insects

Chapter 7 Burial of Burial Armor

Chapter 8 Experiment of Burial Armor

Chapter 9 Habits of White-fronted Katydid

Chapter 10 Egg-laying and Hatching of White-fronted Katydid

Chapter 11 White-fronted Katydid The sound generator

Chapter 12 The Green Grasshopper

Chapter 13 The Cricket’s House and Eggs

Chapter 14 The Singing and Mating of the Cricket

Chapter 15: The Role and Sound Maker of Locusts

Chapter 16: The Laying of Locusts

Chapter 17: The Emergence of Locusts

Chapter 18: Egg laying and hatching of pine caterpillars

Chapter 19: Nest and society of pine caterpillars

Chapter 20: Procession of pine caterpillars

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Chapter 21: The Weather Station of Pine Caterpillars

Chapter 22: Pine Caterpillar Moth

Chapter 23: The Stinging Pain Caused by Pine Caterpillars

Chapter 24 Wild Strawberry Tree Caterpillar

Chapter 25 Toxins of Insects

Volume 7

Chapter 1 Big Head Black Step A

Chapter 2 Pretending to be Dead

Chapter 3 Suicide under Hypnosis

Chapter 4 Old Weevil

Chapter 5 Sex Spotted Chrysanthemum Elephant

Chapter 6 Bear-backed Chrysanthemum Elephant

Chapter 7 Vegetative Instinct

Chapter 8 European Oak Elephant

Chapter 9 Hazelnut Elephant

Chapter 10 Green Poplar Elephant

Chapter 11 Grapevine Elephant

Chapter 12 Other Curly Elephants< /p>

Chapter 13 Blackthorn Elephant

Chapter 14 Leaf Armor

Chapter 15 Leaf Armor (continued)

Chapter 16: Grasshopper

Chapter 17: Saw-horned leaf beetle

Chapter 18: Saw-horned leaf beetle's eggs

Chapter 19 Pond

Chapter 20: Caddisfly

Chapter 21: The Laying of Eggs of the Lion Moth

Chapter 22: The Protective Layer of the Lion Moth< /p>

Chapter 23: The Great Peacock Moth

Chapter 24: The Small Broad-striped Moth

Chapter 25: Smell

Volume 8

Chapter 1: Beetle

Chapter 2: Pea weevil lays eggs

Chapter 3: pea weevil larvae

Fourth Chapter Bean Weevil

Chapter 5 True Chub

Chapter 6 Bedbug Hunting Chub

Chapter 7 Tunnel Wasps and Parasitic Flies

Chapter 8: The Gatekeeper of the Tunnel Bee

Chapter 9: Asexual Reproduction of the Tunnel Bee

Chapter 10: The Gall of the Aphid on the Eucalyptus Tree

Eleven Chapter 12 The Migration of Aphids in the Aphid Tree

Chapter 12 Mating and Eggs of Aphids in the Aphid Tree

Chapter 13 Aphid Eaters

Chapter 14 Green Fly

Chapter 15 Sarcoid Fly

Chapter 16 Rot Worm and Skin Beetle

Chapter 17 Beetle Chapter 18 The Geometry of Insects

Chapter 19 Wasps

Chapter 20 Wasps (continued)

Chapter 21 Wasps and Aphids

Chapter 22: Ribboned Orb-web Wasp

Chapter 23: Narbonne Wolf Spider

Volume 9

No. Chapter The Cave of the Narbonne Wolf Spider

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Chapter 2 The Home of the Narbonne Wolf Spider

Chapter 3 The Narbonne Wolf Spider’s Climbing Instinct

Chapter 4 The Migration of Spiders

< p>Chapter 5: Crab Spider

Chapter 6: Orb-web Spider Weaving a Web

Chapter 7: My Neighbor Orb-web Spider

Chapter 8: Orb-web Spider The slime insect-catching web of the web spider

Chapter 9 The telegraph line of the orb-web spider

Chapter 10 The geometry of the spider web

Chapter 11 The orb-web spider Mating and hunting

Chapter 12 The Industry of Orb-web Spiders

Chapter 13 Mathematical Memories: Newton’s Binomial

Chapter 14 Mathematics Memories: My Small Table

Chapter 15 Maze Funnel Spider

Chapter 16 Clodo Spider

Chapter 17 Lange The Habitat of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 18 The Food of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 19 The Venom of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 19 Chapter 20: Immunity of Languedoc Scorpions and Grubs

Chapter 21: Marriage and Love of Languedoc Scorpions

Chapter 22: Languedoc Scorpions Mating

Chapter 23 The Languedoc Scorpion Family

Chapter 24 Waxworm

Chapter 25 Holm Oak Rouge Insect

Volume 10

Chapter 1 The Cave of the Tiffy Dung Beetle

Chapter 2 Tiffy Dung Beetle and the First Observer

< p>Chapter 3 The Tiffy Beetle and the Second Observer

Chapter 4 The Morality of the Tiffy Beetle

Chapter 5 The Ball Elephant

Chapter Chapter 6: The Great Thin-winged Beetle and the Wood Beetle

Chapter 7: The Bull's Buzzing Beetle's Nest

Chapter 8: The Bull's Buzzing Beetle's Larvae and Pupae

< p>Chapter 9 Pine Gill Beetle

Chapter 10 Swamp Iris

Chapter 11 Vegetarian Insects

Chapter 12 Pygmy

Chapter 13: On Abnormality

Chapter 14: Jinbujia’s Food

Chapter 15: Jinbujia’s Wedding Customs

Chapter 15 Chapter 16: Regurgitating blowflies and laying eggs

Chapter 17: Maggots regurgitating blowflies

Chapter 18: Parasites that feed on maggots

Chapter 16 Chapter 19: Memories of Childhood

Chapter 20: Insects and Mushrooms

Chapter 21: An Unforgettable Lesson

Chapter 22: Industrial Chemistry

Appendix 1 Fireflies

Appendix 2 Cabbage caterpillars