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Social Life in the Insect World [SCM]

by Jean-Henri Fabre Author

Nineteenth-century French entomologist Jean Henri Fabre's observations of the life cycles and characteristics of several insects, including cicadas, mantids, crickets, and weevils. (Recommended in SCM’s Jack’s Insects Narration & Nature Study Notebook.)

Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
ISBN
1406863246
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
21
Pages
180
Suggested Grades
4th - 8th
Publisher
Echo Library
Copyright
2007
Written
1911
URL
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/18350

Chapters

  • 1 The Fable of the Cigale and the Ant
  • 2 The Cigale Leaves Its Burrow
  • 3 The Song of the Cigale
  • 4 The Cigale. The Eggs and Their Hatching
  • 5 The Mantis. The Chase
  • 6 The Mantis. Courtship
  • 7 The Mantis. The Nest
  • 8 The Golden Gardener. Its Nutriment
  • 9 The Golden Gardener. Courtship
  • 10 The Field Cricket
  • 11 The Italian Cricket
  • 12 The Sisyphus Beetle. The Instinct of Paternity
  • 13 A Bee-Hunter: The Philanthus Aviporus
  • 14 The Great Peacock, or Emperor Moth
  • 15 The Oak Eggar, or Banded Monk
  • 16 A Truffle-Hunter: The Bolboceras Gallicus
  • 17 The Elephant-Beetle
  • 18 The Pea-Weevil
  • 19 An Invader: The Haricot-Weevil
  • 20 The Grey Locust
  • 21 The Pine-Chafer

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