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CATDOLL: What are the titles of the articles in Fabre's Entomology?

Fabre's "Diary of the Insect" is divided into 10 volumes.

Original book chapter

Volume 1:

Chapter 1 Scarab

Chapter 2 The Big Cage

Chapter 3: The Sphagnum Mud Wasp Preying on the Jellyfish

Chapter 4. Oxysoma sphaerocephala

Chapter 5: The Skillful Killer

Chapter 6 Yellow-legged Locust Wasp

Chapter 7: Three Dagger Strike

Chapter 8 Larvae and Pupae

Chapter 9 Superb Theory

Chapter 10: Languedoc Locust Mud Peak

Chapter 11 Skills Granted by Instinct

Chapter 12: Instinctive Ignorance

Chapter 13 Climbing Mount Wandu

Chapter 14 Migrants

Chapter 15: Sand Wasp

Chapter 16 Mud Wasp

Chapter 17 Catching Diptera

Chapter 18 Parasites and Cocoons

Chapter 19 Returning to the Nest

Chapter 20: Stone Bee

Chapter 21 Experiment

Chapter 22 Changing Nests

Volume 2:

Chapter 1: The Stone Garden

Chapter 2: Sand Wasp

Chapter 3 An unknown sense

Chapter 4: Theory of Instinct

Chapter 5 Black Wasp

Chapter 6: Wasps

Chapter 7 New Research on Mason Bees

Chapter 8 My Cat's Story

Chapter 9 Red Ants

Chapter 10: A Brief Discussion on the Psychology of Insects

Chapter 11 Black-bellied Wolf Spider

Chapter 12: Spider Wasp

Chapter 13: The Dwellers of the Raspberry Pile

Chapter 14: Western Melon

Chapter 15 Early-stage larvae of the western lycopod

Chapter 16 Early-stage larvae of the short-winged damselfly

Chapter 17 Multiple Perversions

Volume 3:

Chapter 1 Bumblebee

Chapter 2: Eating with Danger

Chapter 3: Larvae of Flower Beetles

Chapter 4 The Problem of Bumblebees

Chapter 5 Various Parasites

Chapter 6 Parasitism Theory

Chapter 7 The Suffering of the Stone Bee

Chapter 8 Egg Wasp Fly

Chapter 9: Fold-winged Wasp

Chapter 10 Another kind of driller

Chapter 11: Larval Dimorphism

Chapter 12 Carabids

Chapter 13 Three Kinds of Melaleuca

Chapter 14 Changing Recipes

Chapter 15: A Poke at Evolution

Chapter 16: Food Distribution According to Gender

Chapter 17 Various Osmia species

Chapter 18 Gender Distribution

Chapter 19 The Mother Determines the Sex of the Egg

Chapter 20: Egg-laying Exchange

Volume 4:

Chapter 1 Macrocephala

Chapter 2 Food of the Black Spider Wasp and the Long-Bellied Wasp

Chapter 3: Instinctive Error

Chapter 4 Swallows and Sparrows

Chapter 5: Instinct and Discernment

Chapter 6: Saving of Strength

Chapter 7 Leafcutter Bee

Chapter 8 Yellow Spotted Bee

Chapter 9: Honey Bee

Chapter 10: Nest-building grubs

Chapter 11 Big-headed Mud Wasp

Chapter 12 The Methods of the Sand Wasp

Chapter 13 The Method of the Bumblebee

Chapter 14: The Method of the Spider Wasp

Chapter 15 Objections and Replies

Chapter 16: Venom of Bees

Chapter 17 Longicorn

Chapter 18 The Problem of the Horntail

Volume 5:

Chapter 1 Scarab Dung Ball

Chapter 2: The Scarab Beetle's Pear-Shaped Dung Ball

Chapter 3: The Modeling of Scarab Beetles

Chapter 4: Scarab Larvae

Chapter 5: Pupa and Emergence of Scarab Beetle

Chapter 6: Scarabaeidae and Dung Beetles

Chapter 7 Egg laying of Spanish dung beetle

Chapter 8 The Motherly Love of the Spanish Dung Beetle

Chapter 9: Buzzing Dung Beetles and Tasseled Dung Beetles

Chapter 10 Dung Beetles and Public Health

Chapter 11: Dung Beetle Nesting

Chapter 12: Larvae of Dung Beetles

Chapter 13 The Fable of the Cicada and the Ant

Chapter 14: Cicada Comes Out of the Burrow

Chapter 15: Cicada's Metamorphosis

Chapter 16 The Song of Cicadas

Chapter 17 Egg-laying and Hatching of Cicadas

Chapter 18: Mantis Preys

Chapter 19: Mantis's Love

Chapter 20: Mantis's Nest

Chapter 21 Hatching of Mantis Eggs

Chapter 22: Vertebra-headed Mantis

Volume 6:

Chapter 1: The Father's Instinct

Chapter 2 Luna-shaped dung beetle Bison biconcave dung beetle

Chapter 3 Heredity

Chapter 4 My School

Chapter 5: Dung Beetles of the Pampas

Chapter 6 Coloration of Insects

Chapter 7 Buried in Armor

Chapter 8 Burial Armor Experiment

Chapter 9 Habits of the White-fronted Katydid

Chapter 10 Egg laying and hatching of white-fronted katydid

Chapter 11 The Sounder of the White-fronted Katydid

Chapter 12 Green Grasshopper

Chapter 13: Cricket's Home and Eggs

Chapter 14: Cricket Song and Mating

Chapter 15 The Role and Sounder of the Locust

Chapter 16: Egg-laying of Locusts

Chapter 17: The Emergence of Locusts

Chapter 18 Egg laying and hatching of pine caterpillars

Chapter 19: The Nest and Society of the Pine Caterpillar

Chapter 20: The Procession of Pine Caterpillars

Chapter 21: The Weather Station of the Pine Caterpillar

Chapter 22 Pine Caterpillar Moth

Chapter 23 Pine caterpillars cause itching pain

Chapter 24 Wild Strawberry Tree Caterpillar

Chapter 25: Insect Toxins

Volume 7:

Chapter 1 Big-headed Black Ground Beetle

Chapter 2 Pretending to be dead

Chapter 3: Suicide under Hypnosis

Chapter 4: Old Weevil

Chapter 5: Chrysanthemum

Chapter 6: Bear-backed Chrysanthemum Elephant

Chapter 7 Vegetative Instincts

Chapter 8 European oak weevil

Chapter 9: Hazelnut Weevil

Chapter 10: Green Poplars and Green Curls

Chapter 11: Grapevine Elephant

Chapter 12 Other Leaf Rollers

Chapter 13: Blackthorn Elephant

Chapter 14 Leaf Armor

Chapter 15: Leaf Armor (Continued)

Chapter 16: Grass Foam Cicada

Chapter 17: Saw-horned Leaf Beetle

Chapter 18: Eggs of the Saw-horned Leaf Beetle

Chapter 19: Pond

Chapter 20: Stonefly

Chapter 21: Egg-laying of the Moth

Chapter 22: The Protective Layer of the Moth

Chapter 23: Giant Peacock Moth

Chapter 24: Small Broad-striped Moth

Chapter 25: Sense of Smell

Volume 8:

Chapter 1 Flower Beetle

Chapter 2: Pea Weevil Laying Eggs

Chapter 3 Pea Weevil Larvae

Chapter 4 Bean Weevil

Chapter 5: Masatsubu

Chapter 6: Bug Hunting

Chapter 7: Tunnel Wasps and Parasitic Flies

Chapter 8: Tunnel Bee Gatekeeper

Chapter 9 Asexual Reproduction of Tunnel Bees

Chapter 10 Galls of Aphids on the Aquilegia odorifera

Chapter 11: Migration of Aphids in the Aquilegia odorifera Tree

Chapter 12: Mating and Eggs of the Aphids of the Aphid Tree

Chapter 13: Aphid Eaters

Chapter 14 Greenfly

Chapter 15: Bloodflies

Chapter 16: Decaying Insects and Dermestes

Chapter 17: The Scarab Beetle Chapter 18: The Geometry of Insects

Chapter 19 Wasp

Chapter 20 Wasp (continued)

Chapter 21 Bees, Aphids and Flies

Chapter 22 Ribbon Orb-net Bee

Chapter 23: The Narbonne Wolf Spider

Volume 9:

Chapter 1: The Cave of the Narbonne Wolf Spider

Chapter 2: The Narbonne Wolf Spider's Home

Chapter 3: The Climbing Instinct of the Narbonne Wolf Spider

Chapter 4: Migration of Spiders

Chapter 5 Crab Spider

Chapter 6: Orb-web spider weaves its web

Chapter 7 My Neighbor Orb-Web Spider

Chapter 8 The Slime Insect Web of the Orb-Web Spider

Chapter 9 The Orb-Web Spider's Telegraph Wire

Chapter 10: Geometry of the Spider Web

Chapter 11 Orb-web spiders mating and hunting

Chapter 12: The Industry of the Orb-Web Spider

Chapter 13 Mathematics Memory: Newton's Binomial

Chapter 14 Mathematical Memories: My Little Desk

Chapter 15 Labyrinth Funnel Spider

Chapter 16: Crodo Spider

Chapter 17: The Habitat of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 18: Food of Languedoc Scorpions

Chapter 19: The Venom of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 20: Immunity of Languedoc Scorpions and Grubs

Chapter 21: The Love and Marriage of Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 22: The Mating of Languedoc Scorpions

Chapter 23: The Languedoc Scorpion Family

Chapter 24 Waxworm

Chapter 25: Cochineal

Volume 10:

Chapter 1: The Cave of the Tiffi Dung Beetle

Chapter 2: Tiffi and the First Observer

Chapter 3: Tiffi and the Second Observer

Chapter 4: The Morality of the Tiffi Dung Beetle

Chapter 5: Ball Elephant

Chapter 6: Longicornis serrata and wood borers

Chapter 7: The Nest of the Bull Dung Beetle

Chapter 8: Bullfrog Dung Beetle Larvae and Pupae

Chapter 9 Pine Beetle

Chapter 10: Swamp Iris

Chapter 11 Vegetarian Insects

Chapter 12 Dwarf

Chapter 13: On Abnormality

Chapter 14: Food for the Golden Armor

Chapter 15: Jinbujia's Wedding Customs

Chapter 16: Egg laying by vomiting blowflies

Chapter 17: Maggots regurgitating blowflies

Chapter 18: Maggot-feeding parasites

Chapter 19 Childhood Memories

Chapter 20 Insects and Mushrooms

Chapter 21 An Unforgettable Lesson

Chapter 22 Industrial Chemistry

Appendix 1 Fireflies

Appendix II Pieris rapae

"Souvenirs Entomologiques", also known as "The Insect World", "Insect Story", "Entomological Notes" or "The Story of Insects", is a long popular science literature work written by French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre, consisting of ten volumes.

This work is a masterpiece of entomology that summarizes the types, characteristics, habits and mating habits of insects. It is also a literary treasure rich in knowledge, interesting beauty and philosophy.

The French title of this book is literally translated as "Memories of Entomology", and the subtitle is "A Study of the Instincts and Customs of Insects". Its text is fresh, natural and interesting, the tone is relaxed and humorous, and the story based on facts is tortuous and strange.

The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life experience, and looks at insects with humanity. The author's respect and love for life are revealed between the lines.

Jean-Henri Fabre

Fabre was born in Saint-Léons, a small town in Lévezou, Aveyron, southern France. He was the eldest son in the family and spent his childhood at his grandparents' home in Le Malaval near Saint-Léons. At the age of 7, he returned to Saint-Léons to attend primary school. At the age of 10, his family followed his father to Rodez to run a cafe, but the business was not good, so he moved to Toulouse four years later.

Due to family financial constraints, he was forced to drop out of school and worked as a railway worker and lemon vendor. Although life was difficult, Fabre did not give up the pursuit of knowledge and insisted on self-study.

At the age of 19, he was admitted to the Avignon Normal School, received a scholarship and obtained a teaching diploma, and then began his long teaching career. In addition to teaching and writing books, he continued to study on his own and successively obtained bachelor's degrees in mathematics and physics. In 1855, Fabre received a doctorate from the Paris Academy of Sciences. Gradually gaining a reputation in the scientific community, in 1865 Pasteur made a special trip to Avignon to ask Fabre about the problem of silkworms.

In 1866, he became the curator of the Musée Requien d'Avignon in Avignon. The British economist Muller visited him twice and they became friends. The following year, Fabre went to Paris and met Napoleon III and was awarded the Knight's Medal.

In 1870, Fabre's advanced teaching methods attracted criticism from conservative religious figures. For example, he was accused of explaining the pollination process of flowers to women in his night school. He was forced to resign from his teaching position. The life of the family of seven suddenly fell into a difficult situation. Fortunately, Muller's financial support helped them to overcome the difficulties. The family moved to Orange and devoted themselves to writing popular science books and textbooks to earn a meager income.

In 1877, his son Jules, who loved nature as much as he did, died at the age of 16. Two years later, he moved to Sérignan in Vaucluse, where he bought a house and an adjacent piece of wasteland and named it the Garden of Stones (Provencal L'Harmas). He concentrated on observation, experimentation and writing there, and the first volume of The Insect Book was published in the same year.

Soon after he retired to the Stone Garden, Fabre's wife died. He remarried at the age of 60 and had three children. In the last few years of his life, Fabre received many honors. A statue of him was erected in a small village. The president of the Republic visited him personally and gave him an annual pension. The academies of sciences of various European countries invited him to be an honorary academician. Romain Rolland, Meizhao Jinghao, Trinket and other literary masters paid tribute to him. There was also a campaign to nominate him for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Fabre passed away in the Stone Garden at the age of 92.

He lived a poor life, spent most of his time in the countryside, wrote many books, and was friendly with many scholars of his time. Although he did not support the theory of evolution, Darwin respected him and called him "the inimitable observer". In addition to scientific research, Fabre also liked to compose some songs and write poems in Provençal. He published a collection of poems, Oubreto Provençalo, during his lifetime.

Chapters of the original book (refer to the complete works of "Insect Notes" published by Huacheng Publishing House) Volume 1:

Chapter 1 Scarab

Chapter 2 The Big Cage

Chapter 3: The Sphagnum Mud Wasp Preying on the Jellyfish

Chapter 4. Oxysoma sphaerocephala

Chapter 5: The Skillful Killer

Chapter 6 Yellow-legged Locust Wasp

Chapter 7: Three Dagger Strike

Chapter 8 Larvae and Pupae

Chapter 9 Superb Theory

Chapter 10: Languedoc Locust Mud Peak

Chapter 11 Skills Granted by Instinct

Chapter 12: Instinctive Ignorance

Chapter 13 Climbing Mount Wandu

Chapter 14 Migrants

Chapter 15: Sand Wasp

Chapter 16 Mud Wasp

Chapter 17 Catching Diptera

Chapter 18 Parasites and Cocoons

Chapter 19 Returning to the Nest

Chapter 20: Stone Bee

Chapter 21 Experiment

Chapter 22 Changing Nests

Volume 2:

Chapter 1: The Stone Garden

Chapter 2: Sand Wasp

Chapter 3 An unknown sense

Chapter 4: Theory of Instinct

Chapter 5 Black Wasp

Chapter 6: Wasps

Chapter 7 New Research on Mason Bees

Chapter 8 My Cat's Story

Chapter 9 Red Ants

Chapter 10: A Brief Discussion on the Psychology of Insects

Chapter 11 Black-bellied Wolf Spider

Chapter 12: Spider Wasp

Chapter 13: The Dwellers of the Raspberry Pile

Chapter 14: Western Melon

Chapter 15 Early-stage larvae of the western lycopod

Chapter 16 Early-stage larvae of the short-winged damselfly

Chapter 17 Multiple Perversions

Volume 3:

Chapter 1 Bumblebee

Chapter 2: Eating with Danger

Chapter 3: Larvae of Flower Beetles

Chapter 4 The Problem of the Bumblebee

Chapter 5 Various Parasites

Chapter 6 Parasitism Theory

Chapter 7 The Suffering of the Stone Bee

Chapter 8 Egg Wasp Fly

Chapter 9: Fold-winged Wasp

Chapter 10 Another kind of driller

Chapter 11: Larval Dimorphism

Chapter 12 Carabids

Chapter 13 Three Kinds of Melaleuca

Chapter 14 Changing Recipes

Chapter 15: A Poke at Evolution

Chapter 16: Food Distribution According to Gender

Chapter 17 Various Osmia species

Chapter 18 Gender Distribution

Chapter 19 The Mother Determines the Sex of the Egg

Chapter 20: Egg-laying Exchange

Volume 4:

Chapter 1 Macrocephala

Chapter 2 Food of the Black Spider Wasp and the Long-Bellied Wasp

Chapter 3: Instinctive Error

Chapter 4 Swallows and Sparrows

Chapter 5: Instinct and Discernment

Chapter 6: Saving of Strength

Chapter 7 Leafcutter Bee

Chapter 8 Yellow Spotted Bee

Chapter 9: Honey Bee

Chapter 10: Nest-building grubs

Chapter 11 Big-headed Mud Wasp

Chapter 12 The Methods of the Sand Wasp

Chapter 13 The Method of the Bumblebee

Chapter 14: The Method of the Spider Wasp

Chapter 15 Objections and Replies

Chapter 16: Venom of Bees

Chapter 17 Longicorn

Chapter 18 The Problem of the Horntail

Volume 5:

Chapter 1 Scarab Dung Ball

Chapter 2: The Scarab Beetle's Pear-Shaped Dung Ball

Chapter 3: The Modeling of Scarab Beetles

Chapter 4: Scarab Larvae

Chapter 5: Pupa and Emergence of Scarab Beetle

Chapter 6: Scarabaeidae and Dung Beetles

Chapter 7 Egg laying of Spanish dung beetle

Chapter 8 The Motherly Love of the Spanish Dung Beetle

Chapter 9: Buzzing Dung Beetles and Tasseled Dung Beetles

Chapter 10 Dung Beetles and Public Health

Chapter 11: Dung Beetle Nesting

Chapter 12: Larvae of Dung Beetles

Chapter 13 The Fable of the Cicada and the Ant

Chapter 14: Cicada Comes Out of the Burrow

Chapter 15: Cicada's Metamorphosis

Chapter 16 The Song of Cicadas

Chapter 17 Egg-laying and Hatching of Cicadas

Chapter 18: Mantis Preys

Chapter 19: Mantis's Love

Chapter 20: Mantis's Nest

Chapter 21 Hatching of Mantis Eggs

Chapter 22: Vertebra-headed Mantis

Volume 6:

Chapter 1: The Father's Instinct

Chapter 2 Luna-shaped dung beetle Bison biconcave dung beetle

Chapter 3 Heredity

Chapter 4 My School

Chapter 5: Dung Beetles of the Pampas

Chapter 6 Coloration of Insects

Chapter 7 Buried in Armor

Chapter 8 Burial Armor Experiment

Chapter 9 Habits of the White-fronted Katydid

Chapter 10 Egg laying and hatching of white-fronted katydid

Chapter 11 The Sounding Apparatus of the White-fronted Katydid

Chapter 12 Green Grasshopper

Chapter 13: Cricket's Home and Eggs

Chapter 14: Song and Mating of Crickets

Chapter 15 The Role and Sounder of the Locust

Chapter 16: Egg-laying of Locusts

Chapter 17: The Emergence of Locusts

Chapter 18 Egg laying and hatching of pine caterpillars

Chapter 19: The Nest and Society of the Pine Caterpillar

Chapter 20: The Procession of Pine Caterpillars

Chapter 21: The Weather Station of the Pine Caterpillar

Chapter 22 Pine Caterpillar Moth

Chapter 23 Pine caterpillars cause itching pain

Chapter 24 Wild Strawberry Tree Caterpillar

Chapter 25: Insect Toxins

Volume 7:

Chapter 1 Big-headed Black Ground Beetle

Chapter 2 Pretending to be dead

Chapter 3: Suicide under Hypnosis

Chapter 4: Old Weevil

Chapter 5: Chrysanthemum

Chapter 6: Bear-backed Chrysanthemum Elephant

Chapter 7 Vegetative Instincts

Chapter 8 European oak weevil

Chapter 9: Hazelnut Weevil

Chapter 10: Green Poplars and Green Curls

Chapter 11: Grapevine Elephant

Chapter 12 Other Leaf Rollers

Chapter 13: Blackthorn Elephant

Chapter 14 Leaf Armor

Chapter 15: Leaf Armor (Continued)

Chapter 16: Grass Foam Cicada

Chapter 17: Saw-horned Leaf Beetle

Chapter 18: Eggs of the Saw-horned Leaf Beetle

Chapter 19: Pond

Chapter 20: Stonefly

Chapter 21: Egg-laying of the Moth

Chapter 22: The Protective Layer of the Moth

Chapter 23: Giant Peacock Moth

Chapter 24: Small Broad-striped Moth

Chapter 25: Sense of Smell

Volume 8:

Chapter 1 Flower Beetle

Chapter 2: Pea Weevil Laying Eggs

Chapter 3 Pea Weevil Larvae

Chapter 4 Bean Weevil

Chapter 5: Masatsubu

Chapter 6: Bug Hunting

Chapter 7: Tunnel Wasps and Parasitic Flies

Chapter 8: Tunnel Bee Gatekeeper

Chapter 9 Asexual Reproduction of Tunnel Bees

Chapter 10 Galls of Aphids on the Aquilegia odorifera

Chapter 11: Migration of Aphids in the Aquilegia odorifera Tree

Chapter 12: Mating and Eggs of the Aphids of the Aphid Tree

Chapter 13: Aphid Eaters

Chapter 14 Greenfly

Chapter 15: Bloodflies

Chapter 16: Decaying Insects and Dermestes

Chapter 17: The Scarab Beetle Chapter 18: The Geometry of Insects

Chapter 19 Wasp

Chapter 20 Wasp (continued)

Chapter 21 Bees, Aphids and Flies

Chapter 22 Ribbon Orb-net Bee

Chapter 23: The Narbonne Wolf Spider

Volume 9:

Chapter 1: The Cave of the Narbonne Wolf Spider

Chapter 2: The Narbonne Wolf Spider's Home

Chapter 3: The Climbing Instinct of the Nabon Wolf Spider

Chapter 4: Migration of Spiders

Chapter 5 Crab Spider

Chapter 6: Orb-web spider weaves its web

Chapter 7 My Neighbor Orb-Web Spider

Chapter 8 The Slime Insect Web of the Orb-Web Spider

Chapter 9 The Orb-Web Spider's Telegraph Wire

Chapter 10: Geometry of the Spider Web

Chapter 11 Orb-web spiders mating and hunting

Chapter 12: The Industry of the Orb-Web Spider

Chapter 13 Mathematics Memory: Newton's Binomial

Chapter 14 Mathematical Memories: My Little Table

Chapter 15 Labyrinth Funnel Spider

Chapter 16: Crodo Spider

Chapter 17: The Habitat of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 18: Food of Languedoc Scorpions

Chapter 19: The Venom of the Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 20: Immunity of Languedoc Scorpions and Grubs

Chapter 21: The Love and Marriage of Languedoc Scorpion

Chapter 22: The Mating of Languedoc Scorpions

Chapter 23: The Languedoc Scorpion Family

Chapter 24 Waxworm

Chapter 25: Cochineal

Volume 10:

Chapter 1: The Cave of the Tiffi Dung Beetle

Chapter 2: Tiffi and the First Observer

Chapter 3: Tiffi and the Second Observer

Chapter 4: The Morality of the Tiffi Dung Beetle

Chapter 5: Ball Elephant

Chapter 6: Longicornis serrata and wood borers

Chapter 7: The Nest of the Bull Dung Beetle

Chapter 8: Bullfrog Dung Beetle Larvae and Pupae

Chapter 9 Pine Beetle

Chapter 10: Swamp Iris

Chapter 11 Vegetarian Insects

Chapter 12 Dwarf

Chapter 13: On Abnormality

Chapter 14: Food for the Golden Armor

Chapter 15: Jinbujia's Wedding Customs

Chapter 16: Egg laying by vomiting blowflies

Chapter 17: Maggots regurgitating blowflies

Chapter 18: Maggot-feeding parasites

Chapter 19 Childhood Memories

Chapter 20 Insects and Mushrooms

Chapter 21 An Unforgettable Lesson

Chapter 22 Industrial Chemistry

Appendix 1 Fireflies

Appendix II Pieris rapae

(The appendix was originally part of Volume 11, but due to the actual situation, it could not be continued and had to be included as an appendix to Volume 10.

Scarabs, big cages, jewel-eater wasps, oak-thorn wasps, skilled killers, etc.

Book 1: The yellow-legged locust wasp, three blows with a dagger, larvae and pupae, superb theory, the Languedoc locust mud peak, skills given by instinct, instinctive ignorance, climbing the Mont Ventoux, migrants, sand wasps, mud wasps, catching dipterans, parasites and cocoons, returning to the nest, stone bees, experiments, changing nests.

Volume 2: The Stone Garden, The Thorny Sand Wasp, An Unknown Sense, Theories on Instinct, The Black Wasp, The Wasp, New Research on the Stone Wasp, The Story of My Cat, The Red Ant, A Brief Discussion on the Psychology of Insects, The Black-bellied Wolf Spider, The Spider Wasp, The Residents of the Raspberry Pile, The Western Meloidogyne, The First-instar Larvae of the Western Meloidogyne, The First-instar Larvae of the Short-winged Meloidogyne, Multiple Metamorphosis.

Volume III: Bumblebees, dangerous feeding, larvae of flower beetles, problems of bumblebees, various parasites, theory of parasitism, sufferings of mason bees, egg-flies, fold-winged wasps, another type of borer, dimorphism of larvae, ground bees, three species of lycopods, changing diets, a poke at evolution, distribution of food according to sex, various types of wall bees, distribution of sexes, mother's control over the sex of the eggs, swapping of eggs.

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