Souvenirs entomologiques - Livre I / Étude sur l'instinct et les moeurs des insectes
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A series of detailed naturalist essays that recount prolonged field observations of insects, combining vivid behavioral description with anatomical notes and experimental reflections. Each chapter focuses on particular species or activities — burrowing wasps, dung beetles, hunting hymenoptera, parasitic diptera, nest construction and larval development — and describes hunting techniques, nest-building, provisioning, parasitism, and developmental stages. The author alternates close anecdotal vignettes with methodical experiments and meditations on instinct, contrasting observed habits with scientific theorizing while emphasizing patient observation and the often surprising mechanical adaptations that govern insect life.
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