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Social Life in the Insect World

CHAPTER IV
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THE CIGALE.

THE EGGS AND THEIR HATCHING The Cigale confides its eggs to dry, slender twigs.

All the branches examined by Reaumur which bore such eggs were branches of the mulberry: a proof that the person entrusted with the search for these eggs in the neighbourhood of Avignon did not bring much variety to his quest.

I find these eggs not only on the mulberry-tree, but on the peach, the cherry, the willow, the Japanese privet, and other trees.

But these are exceptions; what the Cigale really prefers is a slender twig of a thickness varying from that of a straw to that of a pencil.


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