
TRANSLATOR’S NOTE
CHAPTER I - THE PINE PROCESSIONARY: THE EGGS AND THE HATCHING
CHAPTER II - THE PINE PROCESSIONARY: THE NEST; THE COMMUNITY
CHAPTER III - THE PINE PROCESSIONARY: THE PROCESSION
CHAPTER IV - THE PINE PROCESSIONARY: METEOROLOGY
CHAPTER V - THE PINE PROCESSIONARY: THE MOTH
CHAPTER VI - THE PINE PROCESSIONARY: THE STINGING POWER
CHAPTER VII - THE ARBUTUS CATERPILLAR
CHAPTER VIII - AN INSECT VIRUS
CHAPTER IX - THE PSYCHES: THE LAYING
This compact volume brings together fourteen essays that explore the secret lives of butterflies, moths and their caterpillars. Written by a pioneering naturalist, the pieces blend meticulous observation with a poetic eye, revealing the everyday dramas of insects that most readers never see. The collection offers a window into a world where tiny creatures display surprising social habits and striking adaptations.
A centerpiece of the book follows the pine processionary caterpillar, whose nightly marches the author studies from his own garden laboratory. By agreeing to leave the larvae undisturbed, he gains access to their full life cycle—from the hidden egg clusters on pine needles to the massive silk tents they spin in the branches. The narrative unfolds with the quiet patience of a field observer, inviting listeners to share in the wonder of each tiny discovery.
The remaining essays turn to other colorful subjects—the flamboyant “Great Peacock” moth, the elusive oak eggar, and even a beetle that hunts truffles. Accompanied by vivid nature photographs, the work paints a rich portrait of insect society, making the minutiae of their existence both accessible and enthralling.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (408K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2021-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1915
A patient observer of insects and the natural world, this French naturalist turned close watching into lively, memorable science writing. His books helped generations of readers see everyday creatures with fresh curiosity.
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