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Entomology people's education edition catalogue
The catalogue of entomology education edition is as follows:

Chapter 1: scarab, chapter 2: big cage, chapter 3: Japanese wasp, chapter 4: spiny wasp, chapter 5: clever black boy, chapter 6: yellow-winged locust, chapter 7: seven strikes, chapter 8: larvae and pupae, and chapter 9: superb theory.

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Souvenir Entomology, also known as Insect World, Insect Story, Notes on Entomology or Insect Story, is a long biological work written by French entomologist and writer Jean-Henri casimir Fabres, with a total of ten volumes. The first volume was first published in 1879, and the whole book was first published in 1907.

This work is an insect biology book, which summarizes the species, characteristics, habits and mating habits of insects, records the real life of insects, expresses the spirituality of insects in struggle for existence, and also records Fabers' motivation, life ambition, knowledge background and living conditions of being obsessed with insect research.

The author combines the colorful life of insects with his own life feelings, treats insects with a human attitude, and reveals his respect and love for life between the lines.

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Entomology is a book about insect life, involving dung beetles, ants, Sisyphus worms and so on 100 kinds of insects. In this world, there are about 654.38 billion known insect species, accounting for 5/6 of all known animal species. There are still millions of unknown insects to be discovered and recognized by human beings.

/kloc-In the mid-9th century, after teaching in a school, Fabres observed all kinds of insects in the field with his children, named them and sang praises to them.

Entomology is divided into ten volumes, and each volume is divided into 17 to 25 chapters. Each chapter describes the life of one or several insects in detail and in depth, and also includes some biographical articles about experiences and memories. In this book, the author describes that small insects obey the laws of nature and make unremitting efforts for survival and reproduction.

Based on his life-long experience and achievements in insect research, the author recorded the instinct, habits, labor and death of several common insects with emphasis on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observed and studied.