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Insect Architecture

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This book provides a systematic survey of the shelters, nests, and constructions produced by insects and related arthropods. Organized by taxa, chapters describe egg-protecting structures, nest-building bees and wasps, hive architecture and wax production, leaf-rolling and case-making caterpillars, caddis-worm cases, burrows, ant and termite formicaries, silk and cocoons, spider webs, and plant galls. Each account explains materials and techniques, variations and irregularities, life-stage functions, and is illustrated with detailed figures to show forms and mechanisms.

About the Author

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James Rennie

James Rennie was a Scottish naturalist and writer, recognized for his contributions to the study of entomology. His notable work, "Insect Architecture," explores the fascinating structures and behaviors of insects, providing insights into their complex societies and habitats. Rennie's writing reflects a keen observation of nature and an appreciation for the intricacies of insect life. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding of the natural world, making his observations valuable to both scientific and general audiences.

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