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[...]... INSECTS, AND NOTABLY THE ANT, FLOCK TO THE DRINKING-PLACES OF THE CIGALE THE CIGALE AND THE EMPTY PUPA-SKIN THE ADULT CIGALE, FROM BELOW THE CIGALE OF THE FLOWERING ASH, MALE AND FEMALE THE CIGALE LAYING HER EGGS THE GREEN GRASSHOPPER, THE FALSE CIGALE OF THE NORTH, 8 28 36 DEVOURING THE TRUE CIGALE, A DWELLER IN THE SOUTH THE NEST OF THE PRAYING MANTIS; TRANSVERSE SECTION OF THE SAME; NEST OF EMPUSA... for the sake of your historian! The truth rejects what the fabulist tells us as an absurd invention That there are sometimes dealings between the Cigale and the Ant is perfectly correct; but these dealings are the reverse of those described in the fable They depend not upon the initiative of the former; for the Cigale never required the help of others in order to make her living: on the contrary, they... EVISCERATED BY THE FEMALES 114 THE FIELD-CRICKET: A DUEL BETWEEN RIVALS; THE DEFEATED RIVAL RETIRES, INSULTED BY THE VICTOR 124 THE ITALIAN CRICKET 132 THE GREAT PEACOCK OR EMPEROR MOTH THE GREAT PEACOCK MOTH THE PILGRIMS DIVERTED BY THE LIGHT OF A LAMP 180 196 THE GREY LOCUST; THE NERVATURES OF THE WING; THE BALANINUS FALLEN A VICTIM TO THE LENGTH OF HER PROBOSCIS THE PINE-CHAFER 244 (MELOLONTHA FULLO) 318 SOCIAL. .. wandering hither and thither; and at last they discover the Cigale's private well, betrayed by the oozing sap upon the brink They gather round it, at first with a certain amount of constraint, confining themselves to lapping the extravasated liquor I have seen, crowding around the honeyed perforation, wasps, flies, earwigs, Sphinx-moths, Pompilidæ, rose-chafers, and, above all, ants The smallest, in order... SOCIAL LIFE IN THE INSECT WORLD CHAPTER I THE FABLE OF THE CIGALE AND THE ANT Fame is the daughter of Legend In the world of creatures, as in the world of men, the story precedes and outlives history There are many instances of the fact that if an insect attract our attention for this reason or that, it is given a place in those legends of the people whose last care is truth For example, who is there... this theft; a curious point of history as yet unknown In July, during the stifling hours of the afternoon, when the insect peoples, frantic with drought, wander hither and thither, vainly seeking to quench their thirst at the faded, exhausted flowers, the Cigale makes light of the general aridity With her rostrum, a delicate augur, she broaches a cask of her inexhaustible store Crouching, always singing,... in respect of economy, transmitted more or less faithfully from one memory to another, must have suffered alteration in its details, as is the fate of all such legends, which the passage of time adapts to the circumstance of time and place The Greek, not finding in his country the insect of which the Hindoo spoke, introduced the Cigale, as in Paris, the modern Athens, the Cigale has been replaced by. .. say, "the Ants were putting their damp food to dry in the sun There came a starving Cigale to beg from them She begged for a few grains The greedy misers replied: 'You sang in the summer, now dance in the winter.'" This, although somewhat more arid, is precisely La Fontaine's story, and is contrary to the facts Yet the story comes to us from Greece, which is, like the South of France, the home of the. .. TRANSVERSE SECTION OF THE SAME; VERTICAL SECTION OF THE SAME; NEST OF THE GREY MANTIS; SCHEFFER'S SISYPHUS (see Chap XII.); PELLET OF 48 THE SISYPHUS; PELLET OF THE SISYPHUS, WITH DEJECTA OF THE LARVA FORCED THROUGH THE WALLS THE MANTIS DEVOURING THE MALE IN THE ACT OF MATING; THE MANTIS COMPLETING HER NEST; GOLDEN SCARABÆI CUTTING UP A LOBWORM 88 90 THE GOLDEN GARDENER: THE MATING SEASON OVER, THE MALES ARE... suggest that the principal personage of the original fable was not the Cigale of the Midi, but some other creature, an insect if you will, whose manners corresponded to the adopted text Imported into Greece, after long centuries during which, on the banks of the Indus, it made the wise reflect and the children laugh, the ancient anecdote, perhaps as old as the first piece of advice that a father of a . OF THE CIGALE CHAPTER IV THE CIGALE. THE EGGS AND THEIR HATCHING CHAPTER V THE MANTIS. THE CHASE CHAPTER VI THE MANTIS. COURTSHIP CHAPTER VII THE MANTIS. THE NEST CHAPTER VIII THE GOLDEN GARDENER 244 THE PINE-CHAFER (MELOLONTHA FULLO) 318 SOCIAL LIFE IN THE INSECT WORLD CHAPTER I THE FABLE OF THE CIGALE AND THE ANT Fame is the daughter of Legend. In the world of creatures, as in the world. EMPEROR MOTH 180 THE GREAT PEACOCK MOTH. THE PILGRIMS DIVERTED BY THE LIGHT OF A LAMP 196 THE GREY LOCUST; THE NERVATURES OF THE WING; THE BALANINUS FALLEN A VICTIM TO THE LENGTH OF HER PROBOSCIS

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  • SOCIAL LIFE

  • IN THE INSECT WORLD

    • BY

    • J. H. FABRE

      • Translated by

      • BERNARD MIALL

        • WITH 14 ILLUSTRATIONS

        • CONTENTS

        • ILLUSTRATIONS

        • SOCIAL LIFE IN THE INSECT WORLD

          • CHAPTER I

            • THE FABLE OF THE CIGALE AND THE ANT

              • DURING THE DROUGHTS OF SUMMER THIRSTING INSECTS, AND NOTABLY THE ANT, FLOCK TO THE DRINKING-PLACES OF THE CIGALE.

              • CHAPTER II

                • THE CIGALE LEAVES ITS BURROW

                  • THE CIGALE AND THE EMPTY PUPA-SKIN.

                  • CHAPTER III

                    • THE SONG OF THE CIGALE

                    • CHAPTER IV

                      • THE CIGALE. THE EGGS AND THEIR HATCHING

                      • CHAPTER V

                        • THE MANTIS.—THE CHASE

                        • CHAPTER VI

                          • THE MANTIS.—COURTSHIP

                          • CHAPTER VII

                            • THE MANTIS.—THE NEST

                            • CHAPTER VIII

                              • THE GOLDEN GARDENER.—ITS NUTRIMENT

                              • CHAPTER IX

                                • THE GOLDEN GARDENER—COURTSHIP

                                • CHAPTER X

                                  • THE FIELD-CRICKET

                                  • CHAPTER XI

                                    • THE ITALIAN CRICKET

                                    • CHAPTER XII

                                      • THE SISYPHUS BEETLE.—THE INSTINCT OF PATERNITY

                                      • CHAPTER XIII

                                        • A BEE-HUNTER: THE PHILANTHUS AVIPORUS

                                        • CHAPTER XIV

                                          • THE GREAT PEACOCK, OR EMPEROR MOTH

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