Ladybugs - the "ladies" in the garden
Dung beetles - the story of dung balls
Fireflies - starry fireflies
Cicada - Sing for yourself
Mantis - the beautiful "killer"
Grasshopper - "Little Ghost" Embusha
Ant - magical Memory
Cricket - the fiddler in the countryside
Wasp - September full of loss
Peacock butterfly - the dancer of nature
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Pine caterpillar - working and happy
Beetle - a call from the depths of the body
Tarantula - fighting the carpenter bee
< p>Green fly - worker of metabolismCatidid - hunts in trees
Languedoc scorpion - extremely lethal venom
< p>The caddisfly - the sheath and the submarineThe pea elephant - the dedicated tax collector
"Insect Diary" is a novel written by the French entomologist and litterateur Jane Henri. A long popular science literature work written by Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre (1823-1915), ***10 volumes. Also called "Insect World", "Insect Story", "Entomology Notes" or "Insect Story".
This work truly records the life of insects and expresses the spirituality shown by insects in their struggle for survival. It not only records Fabre's research results in detail, but also records the motivations, life ambitions, knowledge background, living conditions, and his infinite love and pursuit of nature for Fabre's obsession with insect research.
In the book, Fabre uses a humanistic view of insect nature based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research, and introduces his observations and observations in a simple and easy-to-understand, lively and interesting prose style. The external forms and biological habits of insects studied truly record the instincts, habits, labor, death, etc. of several common insects. It not only expresses the author's love and respect for life and nature, but also spreads scientific knowledge and embodies the author's Meticulous and tireless scientific exploration spirit.