id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27868 Fabre, Jean-Henri The Glow-Worm and Other Beetles .txt text/plain 103082 5526 75 Let us begin by observing precisely at what spot the eggs are laid. eggs laid by my captives, the young larvæ, little black creatures at the Anthophora, open cells, larvæ and nymphs of the Bee: nothing was Let us take an Anthophora-cell full of honey and furnished with an egg which we find in a closed cell is always placed on the egg of the Bee. We shall see in a minute that this egg not merely serves as a raft for exploring the egg to find its way about, the larva rips it open and smooth-skinned Spider or Beetle, the larvæ remain motionless after larva from the cell and place it on a hard substance, to observe it Newport did not see the larva of the Oil-beetle in its second form, insect passes through the three customary forms: larva, nymph, adult. insect will never leave so long as it remains a larva. ./cache/27868.txt ./txt/27868.txt