Entomology reading notes 1 shouldn't we observe and find these small insects? As long as you observe it carefully, it will bring you endless gains.
For example, a cicada that lives in a tree in summer, you may get tired of its incessant chirping. But do you know the life of cicada? Cicada, who has worked hard in the dark for four years and enjoyed a day in the sun, is the life of cicada. We should not hate the troubles and exaggeration in its songs. Because it has been digging for four years, now it suddenly puts on beautiful clothes and grows beautiful wings, which can bathe in warm sunshine. The sound of cymbals can be high enough to praise its happiness, so rare and so short.
Insects are also an indispensable link in the biological chain of the earth, and their lives should also be respected. The earth should not be occupied by human beings, who are not isolated. All life on the earth, including spiders, wasps, heavens and weevils, are in the same closely related system.
After reading Insects, I really realized that life is equal.
Reading Notes on Entomology 2 Recently, I read a book, Entomology, written by the famous scientist Fabres. This book depicts many lifelike insects. Let me really realize the world and life of insects. It also made me have great admiration for the author Fabers.
Opening this book, I seem to have entered a strange insect world. Usually, in my opinion, a humble bug can be so interesting! I never knew that observing bugs and dealing with bugs had such profound knowledge. Fireflies, ants, spiders, crickets, caterpillars, and golden cloth armor all form interesting stories, which make me feel the presence of magnifying glasses, humidity, stars and insect smells from time to time, as if I were there. This book is presented in the form of a story. In the author's pen, crickets are great architects; Liu Yang longan is like a miser, wearing a short dovetail dress that seems to be "short of cloth"; Little beetle "selfless dedication for future generations, heartbreaking for children"; The dung beetle is in front of the cleaner in the insect world. ...
I was deeply impressed by the wonderful content and delicate description in the book. At the same time, I admire the author Fabres. It is not easy for Fabres to achieve such great achievements. When I continued reading Insects, I saw Fables observing the caterpillar's journey in detail. I saw him catch wasps regardless of the danger. I saw that he boldly assumed, carefully experimented, repeatedly scrutinized the experimental process and data, inferred the predation process of fireflies step by step, the method of catching flies and bees to deal with prey, and the long-distance contact of peacock moths ... Once the experiment failed, he collected data, analyzed the reasons and turned to design the next one. Fabres's serious and rigorous scientific attitude and persistent spirit are really worth learning. I'm really ashamed. Fabres can study insects in a tough environment, but I am usually lazy. In real life, I will study as hard as Boolean studies insects!
Reading insects not only brought me laughter and insect knowledge, but also made me change my previous laziness and study hard!
Insect Notes 3 During the summer vacation, I read a famous book related to insects-Insect Notes. This book tells us a lot about insects, so I'll introduce you to an insect called firefly.
Firefly is an insect that everyone is familiar with. The top of its belly will give off a faint light, just like a small lamp hanging in its belly. On a quiet summer night, people often see them wandering on the grass.
Fireflies have three pairs of short legs, and they are used to run. When male fireflies reach the adult stage, they will grow COLEOPTERA insects like other beetles. However, some females are always in the larval stage and can't enjoy flying.
Fireflies have colorful fur, their bodies are brown chestnut and soft pink, and the edges of round clothes are dotted with some bright brown-red spots. This is a lovely firefly.
The book Insects has taught us a lot. It taught us how to observe insects, how to identify insects, and more importantly, it taught us to care for insects.
There are many undiscovered insects in the world, just waiting for you to explore and discover!
The book Insects appeals to me very much. After reading Insects, I realized that there are so many mysteries in the small insect world.
When I first read Insects, I was attracted by it somehow. This is a popular science book describing the birth, labor, hunting and death of insects.
Entomology is a very interesting book with two interesting stories: in nature, mantis is a very fierce insect. However, at the beginning of its life, it will also be sacrificed under the claws of the smallest ant. No designer can draw a more standard net, even with tools such as compasses and rulers. These rich storylines make me think. Almost all the details make me feel immersive and bring me into the world of insects again and again. In addition, I was inspired by the author's spirit: we should have the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth, do well what we are interested in from beginning to end, believe in our own abilities and maximize our potential.
I think The Insect Story is a good book worth reading all our lives. I think, no matter who reads "Tale of Insects" carefully, they will read their tastes and feelings, and they will certainly know that "Tale of Insects" is a masterpiece handed down from ancient times by Fabres, an outstanding French entomologist and writer, and it is also an immortal work, not only a literary masterpiece, but also a scientific encyclopedia.
The Insect Story introduces many insects in detail, including their instincts, habits, labor, marriage, reproduction and death.
Entomology is a very attractive work, because this scientific encyclopedia is also literary. Every word in the article reflects the author's feelings and the unique personality of insects. Liu Yang longan is like a miser, wearing a short tuxedo that seems to be "short of cloth"; Little beetle "selfless dedication for future generations, heartbreaking for children"; The little sparrow bitten by a spider will also "eat happily, and even cry like a baby if we feed it slowly." What a lovely elf! No wonder Lu Xun regarded insects as a model of "talking about insect life".
Fables has a keen interest in insects, so his entomology also makes me feel like an insect reading while watching. Every insect has the same feelings as human beings. Such as: "the locusts that have been panicked have been completely taken? Thirty-six measures is the best policy? This move has been forgotten. "
When reading Insects, I can even imagine the picture of insects in action. In front of me, it is no longer boring words, but mysterious nature. Cicadas sing again, crickets manage housework again, spiders catch food again ... There are such interesting things in mysterious nature that my respect for nature arises spontaneously. It also has a cautious side.
When I opened the book Insects again, I was still attracted by the delicate description of insects in the book.
It is a miracle that a person spends his whole life observing and studying "bugs"; It is a miracle that a person has written ten books for "bugs" in his life. And these "bug" books have been translated into more than 50 languages. It is a miracle that they can cause a sensation again and again in the reading world after a hundred years. After the publication of Entomology, it was regarded as the birth of animal psychology and also known as "the epic of insects".
As far as I know, Fabres is a French entomologist. He was born in a farmhouse in the village of Saint Leon in the south of France, and spent his childhood with flowers, plants, insects and birds. He was born in a poor family and could not finish middle school normally, but he insisted on self-study and obtained a bachelor's degree in mathematics, a bachelor's degree in natural science and a doctor's degree in natural science all his life. I admire his spirit and I should learn from it. In retrospect, I think my learning environment is far better than that in Fabres, but I didn't cherish it or even be satisfied. After the Spring Festival struggle in Fabres, the first volume of entomology was finally published in 1879. 1880, he owned a laboratory of his own-a barren land that was loved by cornflowers and HYMENOPTERA insects. This "barren stone garden" is where Fables observed insects and did experiments, and stayed for 35 years. I can only say that I have to admire Fabres's persistence and persistence. He lived in an insect's "barren stone garden" for more than 30 years, and it was here that the last nine volumes of Insects came out.
In my eyes, Fables is a man worthy of respect and learning. His patience and perseverance are amazing. He can spend his whole life studying insects and recording them. This has gone far beyond the interest and love of insects. It is absolutely amiable and respectable to have a person who is willing to give his life for one thing or one thing. Although Fabres has passed away, his life is definitely meaningful. Entomology, for which Fabres gave his life, will remain in people's hearts forever, and Fabres will be an example for everyone.
He will go down in history.
Entomology Reading Notes 6 "Entomology" Everyone must know that its author Fabres brought me into an interesting insect world with vivid words.
Insects are a big family in nature. They are so common to us that we often ignore them. This book tells us that although we often see them, we may not know them. The Insect Story describes the lives of many insects in detail and profoundly, which was written by Fabres out of his love for life and praise for all things in nature. "Do you know why cicadas sing loudly? Do you know how warm and comfortable cricket's home is? Do you know why a firefly has a small light on its tail? You know ... "These questions can be answered correctly in the book. After reading this book, I know more about the insect world. < > is an extracurricular reading that is deeply loved by teenagers all over the world, and it is also my good reading partner. I hope you can read this book more and learn more about insects. To know that every life has a good side and a bad side, please don't hurt these young lives easily.
Insect Notes 7 I never paid attention to insects until I read Fabres's Insect Notes, which deeply touched me.
There is a colorful insect world in Insect Tale, in which all the insects convey Fabres's love for them, such as fireflies-anesthesiologists, green slugs-beautiful pirates and other interesting and fresh names. This book is like a rope, which binds me firmly. The seemingly beautiful fireflies actually feed on snails, and some beetles only eat withered dew bacteria. If I hadn't read this book, I would have racked my brains and couldn't think of it. Every move of fireflies is beautiful and gentle. It illuminates passers-by and brings light to people in the dark world.
A text is composed of humorous little creatures, which makes me know and understand the knowledge of eating, reproduction, life and death of insects.
Entomology showed me a Fabres who dared to explore and practice. Although he brought insects home in his pocket when he was a child and was severely scolded by his parents, he still did not give up his love for insects and his yearning for the scientific community, which made him an excellent and great scientist. I believe that if I were you, I wouldn't have such persistent spirit, so I would learn from Fabres.
I didn't know that pine moths could predict the weather before, and I didn't know that little spiders could fly everywhere with silk threads. Now I know everything. Some animals are smarter than people. For example, they leave food for eggs on bare peaks, which will make caterpillars unconscious, instead of killing them, so as to keep the food fresh. These insects are smart enough anyway!
Entomology is really an interesting book, which tells people that the insect world is both wonderful and complicated, and you will never find them wonderful without careful observation.
Insect Notes 8 Today I read a book called Insect Notes written by French writer Fabres. This book is very good and has taught me a lot of interesting knowledge about the insect world.
Fabers, the author of this book, tells many vivid insect scenes in prose. The feeding, self-protection, reproduction and rearing of offspring of insects are described in detail. Let us truly appreciate the world and life of insects. With respect and awe for life, Fabres went deep into the insect world for more than 50 years and spent his whole life observing and experimenting with insects. The instinctive characteristics of insects are recorded in a true, subtle and meticulous way, and the complicated insect world is truly and vividly displayed to the world with first-hand information.
The article that interests me most in this book is the immunity of larvae to languedoc scorpions. Because it introduces that many insect larvae can be immune to scorpion venom. But adults can't, and the mystery remains unsolved.
Entomology has benefited me a lot. It's really a good book!
Insect Reading Notes 9 This summer vacation, under the guidance of my teacher, I bought a copy of Peter Pan and read it. The author of Peter Pan is James M. Barry.
Let me briefly introduce the author, James. Barry is an English novelist and playwright. 1860- 1937 was born in a weaver's home in the rural area of Chery Muir (now Angus County), Scotland, in the east of England.
This book has 17 chapters, and I like chapter 6 best. This chapter is mainly about the children being taken in by Rinrin. Dudu really shot Wendy down from the sky, and then the children saw clearly that it was not a bird, but a lady. When Peter came back, he was very angry when he saw Wendy hurt. But later, Wendy was not hurt, and the arrow hit Peter's thimble for Wendy. Later, Peter asked the children, John and Michael to build a house for Wendy. Wendy said in her dream what kind of house she likes. Finally, the house was built and everyone lived in this house at night. I think Jingle Bells is good or bad. I lied to the children. And Dudu was foolish enough to be taken in by Rinrin and knocked Wendy down from the sky.
My favorite character in this book is Wendy. She is a good mother who is beautiful, lovely, brave and kind.
Besides Peter Pan, our teacher also recommended several other books, including Selected Aesop's Fables, Insects, Verne's Classic Science Fiction-Traveling Around the World in 80 Days, and Summer Adventure. These books are all good books. I hope you can read some books I recommend!
Notes on Insects 10 Recently, I read the book Insects, and I was deeply touched.
Through careful observation and many experiments, the author of this book describes in detail the living habits, reproduction and predation behavior of various insects, and shows readers a wonderful insect world. What the author writes is very interesting, and what the readers read is also very interesting.
The whole book about insects makes me feel very interesting. This is due to the author's careful observation and detailed description. For example, mantis has two rows of very sharp serrated things under its thighs. Behind two rows of sharp serrations, there are some teeth, three of them. By detecting the edge of Dendrolimus punctatus and digging a little soil at the same time, it seems that the nature of the soil is being determined, and so on. These are all written after careful observation. It is not enough to observe carefully, but also to describe it in detail. The reader can understand that the appearance of this small tube is a bit like silk, and the white is reddish. The scale layer above the small tube is like a tile on the roof. These detailed descriptions make the whole book more vivid, concrete and fascinating.
The author writes this way because he observes carefully, and I, a life that will not be observed, so the teacher asks me to write when I write, and I always think of the theme. But once, on the way to class, I found an ant team moving food. After observation, I found that ants cut food into small pieces first, then put it on it, move it back to the nest, and then come back and move it again. Although I read it carefully this time, it is something I am interested in. Now I understand that we are not only interested in our own affairs, but also carefully observe them, so that we can be everywhere. Look, small insects also include college problems!
Life is the source of writing. Only by carefully observing the surrounding environment can we understand the beauty of the world.
Entomology reading notes 1 1 The school lets us read a popular science book, and I'm curious about what book to read. After some meditation, I determined the most suitable "book selection"-insects. I saw it in the fourth grade, and I put it in the bookcase because I didn't think it looked good. I went to the study today, opened the bookcase, and finally found it in a corner. I took it out and gently blew the dust off the cover. Suddenly, my familiar face appeared in front of me. I sat at my desk and read carefully.
When reading a book, I can't help but follow the plot in the book and indulge in it. I seem to have entered the book and followed the author-J? h? Fabers is doing all kinds of interesting insect experiments, such as solving the living habits of crickets. I watched an interesting scene: Fables discovered a new kind of insect, but there were three kinds of insects. Do you know how he caught it? A man saw himself trying to escape with both hands. Fabrice used his quick wits to "catch" the bug with his mouth. When the bug is caught, it is contained in the mouth. But at this moment, suddenly, an unknown bug secretes a pungent liquid, so hot that Fables spits it out and shouts "Wow", but what about the bug? But take the opportunity to escape. Seeing this, I couldn't help laughing, but most of my thoughts still admire Fabres: God, there are so many people who not only dare to catch disgusting bugs, but also dare to stuff them in their mouths! It seems that fabrice is really obsessed with insects.
As time goes on, I read insects unconsciously. I closed the book gently, sat down in the chair and began to think: it is not easy for the author fabrice to observe these small insects carefully, observe their habits and lives, and turn them into great works! Needless to say, the energy used to discover and observe these insects, and even the time spent writing this book, are unimaginable to ordinary people. In this way, the difficulties we encounter are really too small compared with Fabregas. What's more, Fabregas has unparalleled meticulous observation ability. It is rare that he observed so many insects.
We should learn from Fabregas and observe carefully like him. Students, let's take action and be a person who loves nature and science.
Entomology Reading Notes 12 Entomology is a fascinating book written by Fabres. He has been studying the insect world all his life, and I really admire his persistence and perseverance.
How wonderful the insect world is. The author described the scene of the insect world to us with his vivid words and relaxed humor. Poplar beetle is like a miser, wearing a short dovetail dress that seems to lack cloth; "Little beetle is selfless for future generations and heartbroken for children"; The little sparrow bitten by a poisonous spider will also "eat happily, and even cry like a baby if we feed it slowly." Also, fireflies, ants, spiders, caterpillars ... there are many interesting stories and vivid insect scenes, covering almost all the details about insects eating, how to protect themselves, how to breed, raise offspring, work, hunting and life and death.
Entomology is indeed a rigorous scientific work, a beautiful literary classic and an immortal insect epic. Fabres, an entomologist, cared for insects with human nature, and painstakingly wrote his masterpiece Insects, leaving a treasure house of essays full of knowledge, interest, beauty and thought. His life is lonely and quiet, almost isolated from the world. Naturally, this delicate and profound genius, this great scientist opened a door to the insect world and science with philosopher-like thinking, artist-like observation and writer-like narration.
Fabres has a keen interest in insects, so his entomology also makes me feel like an insect that I have been observing. Every insect has the same feelings as human beings. For example, "the locusts who are in a panic have completely forgotten the trick of' thirty-six plans to go is the best policy'."
I am very grateful to Fabers, who let me know that there are such interesting things in the mysterious nature, which also makes me pay homage to nature.
Entomology Reading Notes 13 In entomology, the little insect that impressed me the most was the cricket playing the violin. Fabers, the author, compared the cricket's singing to a violinist. Seeing the author's observation of crickets, he wrote that crickets are also hardworking.
This book is my understanding of the insect world written by Fabres. Every kind of insect has an industrious side and a fidgety side. It writes the contrast of insects, the advantages and disadvantages of insects just right, and also writes the beauty of the insect world.
After reading Insects, I deeply realized the mystery of the insect world. For example, butterflies can automatically identify their direction by cutting off their antennae and hair; How do tarantulas go home; How does mantis sing to protect itself? I also know that the state of black-step beetle pretending to be dead when it meets natural enemies is a real fainting phenomenon. This book helped me solve my initial doubts and puzzles about insects, and let me know that insects are very clever, using every organ and every neglected detail of the body to protect themselves, or doing some difficult things with these things.
This book gives me a deeper understanding of the mysteries of insects.
Reading Notes on Entomology 14 Today, I finally finished reading this book Entomology by Henry, a famous French scientist and popular science writer. Fabres's proudest work.
Fabers, who was born in a peasant family, lived in extreme poverty. He likes observing insects and plants very much. He published many excellent papers and won the recognition of others. However, his dream of "boarding the university platform" has not been realized, and his desire for entomology laboratory has not been supported.
What you don't know is that Fabres spent the first half of his life as poor as a mouse in a church, and he barely had enough food and clothing for the second half. But because of this, he did not give in to the prejudice of others and his own poverty. After that, he observed the life, habits and labor of insects in detail, and spent his whole life and energy completing this masterpiece-Insects.
In this book, I read some stories that we don't usually see or know. For example, how a cicada lays eggs, how a spider feeds its children, and how a mantis hunts. ...
Also, I always thought that the cicada in the story was always in singing in the trees in summer, and the ants worked hard to prepare food, but the cicada didn't reserve food for the ants until winter. But I didn't know until I read the book. It turns out that every time cicada finds food, it will be taken away by ants, which makes it have to look for food again. Ants are tenacious beggars and industrious producers are cicadas!
Entomology, a great pioneering work, describes the emotion and life between insects, and you are worth seeing!
Entomology Reading Notes 15 Entomology was written by French entomologist Fabres, and it is my favorite book.
There is an insect called managed insect in the book. It looks like firewood. Those are their clothes. How did this dress come from? That is, the twig is made into pith, the pith is made into a ball, and then it is connected together. Finally, it is taken down with a big jaw and fixed on a belt made of small balls, so that it becomes a coat when it reaches the required length. Some of those balls are on the top, some are on the bottom, but most of them are on the front.
And the story of mantis catching cicada! A mantis met a locust. It spread its wings and made a defensive posture, which startled the locusts. As long as the locust moves, the mantis turns. the mantis stalks the cicada, not knowing that the oriole is lurking behind—covet gains ahead, unaware of danger behind ...
I like reading this book. It gave me a lot of knowledge. Ask me what is a golden house? Then the answer I give is knowledge. I love reading!