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Enter a world where tiny wings beat with epic purpose and whole civilizations thrive beneath a leaf, inside a hive, or underfoot. From the secret logic of ants and bees to the eerie beauty of moths, butterflies, beetles, and flies, this bookshelf turns the insect world into a realm of instinct, transformation, and fierce survival. Curious, strange, and astonishingly alive, these stories reveal that some of nature’s greatest dramas unfold on the smallest stage.

by Jean-Henri Fabre

by Maurice Maeterlinck

by A. S. (Alpheus Spring) Packard

by L. O. (Leland Ossian) Howard, F. C. (Fred Corry) Bishopp

by Edward Saunders

by Theodore D. A. (Theodore Dru Alison) Cockerell

by Jean-Henri Fabre

by John Bernhard Smith

by Jean-Henri Fabre

by Sir John Lubbock

by Gene Stratton-Porter

by Clarence Moores Weed

by John Ready Lockard

by George H. (George Herbert) Carpenter

by Jeannette Augustus Marks, Julia Moody

by Jean-Henri Fabre

by Leonard Haseman

by Jean-Henri Fabre

by François Huber

by Lucy Foster Madison

by William S. Furneaux

by W. S. (William Stephen) Coleman

by Margaret Warner Morley

by Jean-Henri Fabre

by Maurice Maeterlinck

by Jean-Henri Fabre