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The author offers a sequence of vivid, closely observed studies of many insect species, describing their nesting, feeding, mating, and developmental stages. Each chapter focuses on a different group—beetles, cicadas, mantises, glow-worms, wasps, grasshoppers and others—and combines patient field experiments with clear explanations of instinct, metamorphosis and survival strategies. Anecdotes and careful natural-history description illuminate interactions such as parasitism, brood care, and resource use. Plain language and descriptive detail make scientific methods accessible, while accompanying illustrations clarify anatomical and behavioral points.
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