An introduction to fable's entomology?

An introduction to fable's entomology?


An epic of insects in the world, a movement of life composed by fable, an outstanding representative of human beings, and many ordinary people in the nature insects, a book that can never be interpreted. This is a book worthy of passing on to the next generation. The most influential book recommended by 113 professors of Harvard University



What are the topics of fable's article on insects


Chapter 1 of the original book (refer to the complete collection of insects published by Huacheng Publishing House)
Chapter one Scarab
Chapter two big cage
The third chapter is the section abdomen mud bee that preys on Gidding
The fourth chapter is the hornet
Chapter five: a brilliant killer
Chapter 6 the Yellow footed locust, the mud bee
Chapter 7 dagger three strikes
Chapter 8 larvae and pupae
Chapter Nine: superb theory
Chapter 10 Languedoc locust mud peak
Chapter 11 skills endowed by instinct
Chapter 12 instinctive ignorance
Chapter 13 mount Wandu
Chapter 14 migrants
Chapter 15 sand mud bee
Chapter 16 mud bees
Chapter 17 catching Diptera insects
Chapter 18 parasites and cocoons
Chapter 19 huiwo
Chapter 20 stone bee
Chapter 21 experiment
Chapter 22 changing the nest
Volume 2:
Chapter one: the stone garden
The second chapter is about sandfly
Chapter 3 an unknown sense
The fourth chapter is about the theory of instinct
Chapter 5 black wasp
Chapter six: human beings
Chapter 7 new research on the stone bee
Chapter 8 the story of my cat
Chapter 9 red ants
Chapter 10 on the psychology of insects
Chapter 11 black bellied wolf spider
Chapter 12 spider bee
Chapter 13 residents in raspberry pile
Chapter 14 xiyuanjing
Chapter 15 the first instar larvae of Daphne genkwa
Chapter 16 the first instar larvae of Daphne brevicornis
Chapter 17 multiple metamorphosis
Volume 3:
Chapter one: native bees
The second chapter is full of difficulties and dangers
Chapter 3 larva of Scarab
The fourth chapter is about the problem of wasps
Chapter 5 parasites
Chapter six parasitism theory
Chapter 7 the suffering of stone bee
Chapter 8 egg fly
Chapter 9: Coleoptera
Chapter 10 another kind of driller
Chapter 11 two state phenomenon of larva
Chapter 12 Carabidae
Chapter 13 three genkwa
Chapter 14 changing recipes
Chapter 15 stabs evolution
Chapter 16 distribution of food according to sex
Chapter 17 all kinds of wall bees
Chapter 18 distribution of gender
Chapter 19 the sex of the eggs dominated by the mother
Chapter 20 exchange of eggs
Volume 4:
Chapter one the long bellied bee
Chapter 2 the food of the Black Spider Wasp and the long bellied wasp
Chapter three: instinctive mistakes
Chapter 4 swallow and Sparrow
Chapter five instinct and discrimination
Chapter 6 saving of physical strength
Chapter 7 sawfly
Chapter 8: wasps
Chapter 9 fat collecting bee
Chapter 10 nest building
Chapter 11 big headed mud bee
Chapter 12 methods of sandfly
Chapter 13 the method of the wasp
Chapter 14 methods of spider bee
Chapter 15 objections and answers
Chapter 16 venom of bees
Chapter 17 longicorn
Chapter 18 the problem of wasps
Volume 5:
Chapter one dung balls of Scarab
Chapter 2 the pear shaped dung ball of Scarab
The third chapter is the modeling of scarab
Chapter 4 Scarab larvae
Chapter 5 chrysalis and eclosion of Scarab
Chapter 6: scarab beetle and dung beetle
Chapter 7: oviposition of the Spanish dung beetle
Chapter 8 motherly love of Spanish dung beetle
Chapter 9: dung beetles
Chapter 10 dung turtles and public health
Chapter 11 dung turtles build nests
Chapter 12 larva of dung beetle
Chapter 13 fables of cicadas and ants
Chapter 14 cicadas come out of the cave
Chapter 15 emergence of cicada
Chapter 16 cicada singing
Chapter 17 oviposition and hatching of cicadas
Chapter 18 Mantis preys
Chapter 19 love of Mantis
Chapter 20 Mantis's nest
Chapter 21 incubation of Mantis eggs
Chapter 22 vertebra Mantis
Volume 6:
Chapter one the instinct of the father of Saixi dung beetle
The second chapter is the moon dung beetle, bison dung beetle
The third chapter is the theory of heredity
Chapter four my school
Chapter 5 dung eating insects in pampas grassland
Chapter 6 coloring of insects
Chapter seven burials with negative armor
Chapter eight: the experiment of burying armor in negative way
Chapter 9 habits of katydids
Chapter 10 spawning and hatching of the white fronted katydid
Chapter 11 vocal apparatus of katydids
Chapter 12 green Cotinus
Chapter 13 cricket's home and eggs
Chapter 14 cricket singing and mating
Chapter 15 the role of locusts and their vocalizers
Chapter 16 locust spawning
Chapter 17 emergence of locusts
Chapter 18 oviposition and hatching of Dendrolimus punctatus
The nest and society of pine caterpillars
Chapter 20 the row and column of Dendrolimus punctatus
Chapter 21 weather station of pine caterpillar
Chapter 22 pine moth
Chapter 23 itching caused by pine caterpillar
Chapter 24 wild strawberry tree caterpillar
Chapter 25 insect toxins
Volume 7:
Chapter 1 Black carapace
Chapter two feign death
Chapter 3 hypnotic suicide
Chapter 4 old elephant
Chapter 5 the image of color spot Chrysanthemum
Chapter 6 bear backed chrysanthemum elephant
Chapter 7 plant instinct
Chapter 8 European oak elephant
Chapter 9 hazelnut elephant
Chapter 10 poplar and green elephant
Chapter 11 grapevine elephant
Chapter 12 other leaf rolling elephants
Chapter 13 black thorn plum elephant
Chapter 14 leaf beetle
Chapter 15 leaf beetle (Continued)
Chapter 16 grass foam cicada
Chapter 17 sawtooth beetle
Chapter 18 eggs of sawtooth beetle
Chapter 19 reservoirs
Chapter 20 stone moth
Chapter 21 oviposition of coir moth
Chapter 22 protective layer of coir moth
Chapter 23 peacock moth
Chapter 24 broadleaf moth
Chapter 25 smell
Volume 8:
Chapter one: the golden turtle
Chapter two pea weevil lays eggs
Chapter 3 pea weevil larvae
Chapter 4 the bean weevil
Chapter 5 Zhenchun
Chapter 6 bedbug hunting
Chapter 7 tunnel wasps and parasitic flies
Chapter 8 tunnel keeper
Chapter 9 asexual reproduction of tunnel wasps
Chapter 10 galls of Myzus persicae
Chapter 11 migration of Eupatorium odoratum
Chapter 12 mating and eggs of Eupatorium odoratum
Chapter 13 aphid eaters
Chapter 14 green flies
Chapter 15 leprosy
Chapter 16 saprophytic insects and bark beetles
Chapter 17 Scarab Chapter 18 geometry of insects
Chapter 19 wasps
Chapter 20 wasps (Continued)
Chapter 21 aphids and flies
Chapter 22 ribbon round net bee
Chapter 23 the wolf spider nabonne
Volume 9:
Chapter one the cave of the wolf spider nabonne
Chapter 2 the home of the wolf spider nabonne
Chapter 3 nabona tarantula's climbing instinct
Chapter 4 migration of spiders
Chapter 5 the crab spider
Chapter 6 the spider weaves its web
Chapter 7 my neighbor, the spider
Chapter 8: the mucilage web of arachnoid
Chapter 9 telegraphic lines of the spider
Chapter 10 geometry of cobweb
Chapter 11 mating and hunting of arachnids
Chapter 12 the industry of arachnids
Chapter 13 memory of Mathematics: Newton binomial
Chapter 14 memory of Mathematics: my desk
Chapter 15 funnel spider
Chapter 16 Crodo spider
Chapter 17 the habitat of the Languedoc scorpion
Chapter 18 food of Languedoc scorpion
Chapter 19 venom of Languedoc scorpion
Chapter 20 immunity of scorpion and grub
Chapter 21 love and marriage of Languedoc scorpion
Chapter 22 mating of Languedoc scorpion
Chapter 23 the family of Languedoc scorpion
Chapter 24 wax coat insect
Chapter 25 cochineal beetle
Volume 10:
Chapter one the cave of the dung beetle
Chapter two: Tiffany dung beetle and the first observer
Chapter 3: the dung beetle and the second observer
The fourth chapter is the morality of Tiffany dung turtle
Chapter 5: ball image
Chapter 6 longicorn beetle and bark beetle
Chapter 7 the nest room of bull buzzing dung beetle
Chapter 8 larvae and pupae of dung beetles
Chapter 9 the pine gill Scarab
Chapter 10 iris Miri
Chapter 11 vegetarian insects
Chapter 12 dwarfs
Chapter 13 on abnormality
Chapter 14 food of jinbujia
Chapter 15 marriage customs of jinbujia
Chapter 16: oviposition of Calliphora repens
Chapter 17 maggots of Calliphora repens
Chapter 18 parasites feeding on maggots
Chapter 19 memories of childhood
Chapter 20 insects and mushrooms
Chapter 21 an unforgettable lesson
Chapter 22 Industrial Chemistry
Appendix 1 firefly
Appendix 2 Pieris rapae
(the appendix was originally the content of Volume 11, but it can not be continued due to the actual situation, so it can only be used as the appendix of volume 10



"Insect" is fable spent his life to complete, this book () is called the work


Faubour spent his whole life to complete the insect. This book is called a work because it is endowed with literature and integrates the author's lifelong research achievements and life experience



My child is in the third grade this year. I don't know if there are any good extracurricular books, such as fable's insects, and so on
My child likes books about space. If you have any other famous works to recommend, please leave a message


The adventures of Tom Sawyer
100 stories touching the soul
[stars]
[spring water]
The story of Ku'er's wandering
Wizard of Oz
[stars] and [spring water] both focus on feeling mother's love. I suggest Bing Xin's short poems are very good



Evaluation of fable's insect


The book of insects is not only filled with awe of life, but also contains a certain spirit. That spirit is to seek truth, that is, to seek truth. This is the spirit of fable. If there is no such spirit, there will be no insect, and a fruit of wisdom will be missing from the tree of human spirit



What was fable's entomology award
1. Pulitzer Prize 2. Nobel Prize nomination 3. Andersen prize 4. Nobel Prize


2. Nobel Prize nomination



The main content of fable's entomology


It integrates the author's life-long research achievements and life experience. It takes human nature as its consideration, and uses insect nature to reflect on social life. It turns insect world into a beautiful text for human beings to acquire knowledge, interest, aesthetic feeling and thought, It is the first time for readers in the world to appreciate the description of insects' daily life habits and characteristics. With his life time and energy, fable deeply describes the lives of many kinds of insects after careful observation: "cicada singer", "Cricket musician", industrious wasp, beautiful peacock moth It truly records the instinct, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction and death of insects



A brief introduction to fable
About 100 words, no more, no less


From 1823 to 1915, Jean Henri Casimir Fabre, a French entomologist, animal behaviorist and writer, was known as "Homer of insects, Virgil of insects" by the world
It has both scientific rationality and literary sensibility