[Social Life in the Insect World by J. H. Fabre]@TWC D-Link book
Social Life in the Insect World

CHAPTER XVIII
10/45

The egg is left there, unprotected, in the full sunlight.

No choice of position is made such as might assist the grub when it seeks to penetrate its larder.

Some eggs are laid on the swellings created by the peas beneath; others in the barren valleys which separate them.

The first are close to the peas, the second at some distance from them.

In short, the eggs of the Bruchus are laid at random, as though on the wing.
We observe a still more serious vice: the number of eggs is out of all proportion to the number of peas in the pod.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books