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A naturalist combines close observation and lyrical reflection to survey insect life, tracing metamorphosis from larva through chrysalis to adult while considering instincts of care, love, predation, and death. Focusing on form and function, microscope studies and chapters on silkworms, spiders, coloration, and chemical products reveal physiological and industrial roles. Attention then shifts to social species: termites, ants, wasps, and bees are examined for their architecture, division of labor, communication, and conflicts, with recurring comparisons between insect economies and human crafts and arts.
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