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A systematic survey of insect natural history presents the organization and behavior of social and solitary species, contrasting imperfect and perfect societies and detailing ants, termites, wasps, bumble‑bees and hive‑bees. It describes nest construction, repair, division of labour among workers, soldiers and reproductives, provisioning and defensive tactics, and the mechanisms of collective coordination. Later sections treat locomotion and metamorphosis from larva and pupa to imago, acoustic and luminous phenomena, seasonal torpor and hibernation, and the nature and limits of instinct, combining observational description with analysis of the adaptive roles of these traits.

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William Kirby

William Kirby was an influential English entomologist and author, best known for his comprehensive work "An Introduction to Entomology," which spans four volumes and serves as a foundational text in the study of insects. His meticulous observations and classifications contributed significantly to the field of natural history. In addition to his entomological studies, Kirby also penned the novel "The Golden Dog," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His contributions to both science and literature reflect a deep engagement with the natural world, making him a notable figure in the 19th-century literary and scientific landscape.

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