After reading a classic, I believe everyone has accumulated their own reading comprehension ability. Why not calm down and write your reading notes? Then can I write reading notes? The following are my reading notes on entomology and Dendrolimus punctatus. Welcome to share.
Entomology 1 Notes on Dendrolimus punctatus Entomology is the representative work of Fabres, a French poet of science. It is also a beautiful, poetic and interesting prose work.
Among insects, I like to watch Dendrolimus punctatus best. Every spring, you will see caterpillars crawling around on pine trees. They are little guys who eat pine leaves. When they eat leaves, they always make a "rustling" chewing sound, which is annoying.
Of course, they are not without advantages.
When a Dendrolimus punctatus gets lost and intrudes into someone's house by mistake, the Dendrolimus punctatus will sleep closely together, but there are many people and few people, so there will be the concept of "everyone for me and I for everyone" and try their best to spin silk to expand the capacity of the master room. The spirit of Dendrolimus punctatus is still worth learning.
You must have seen pine trees. Every spring, if trees don't use pesticides, you are likely to see caterpillars crawling around on pine trees, which is the nemesis of pine trees-Dendrolimus punctatus.
Dendrolimus punctatus walks around the tree, spinning while walking, so as not to get lost. But some caterpillars can't find their own home, but they find someone else's home, so they go back to the wrong home. But the caterpillars are very friendly, and the host doesn't mind the guests sharing a room with him. But there are many people and few places! It doesn't matter. Since there are many bugs, let's help the owner build a house together. Based on the belief that "everyone is for me and I am for everyone", every worm spins as much as possible, and the house is getting bigger and bigger, whether it is his own home or someone else's home.
The spirit of unity and friendship of Dendrolimus punctatus is worth learning.
Reading Notes of Dendrolimus punctatus 2 Today I read a story about Dendrolimus punctatus in an insect.
This story is about the observation of Dendrolimus punctatus by French entomologist Fabres. It says that the eggs of Dendrolimus punctatus are small pink cylinders arranged neatly. The eggs of Dendrolimus punctatus became caterpillars after nine months. These caterpillars began to eat pine needles. Then they began to spin silk to make tents. Spit wherever you go. The tent is getting bigger and bigger. One day, Fabers put the leader of Dendrolimus punctatus on the flowerpot, and another Dendrolimus punctatus climbed onto the flowerpot and formed a long queue. Follow the leader in circles. After half a year, great changes have taken place in the caterpillar. They grew wings and flew away.
Reading this story not only made me understand the scientific knowledge about Dendrolimus punctatus. I also learned a truth: no matter what treatment, only by careful observation and serious thinking can we understand the mystery, and only by continuous efforts can we succeed.
The Book of Insects: Reading Notes of Dendrolimus punctatus 3 I read the eighth chapter of Insects: Dendrolimus punctatus today.
Dendrolimus punctatus is also called "queue worm" because they always walk in line one after another. Dendrolimus punctatus has a "magic weapon" that can predict weather changes. After the second molting of Dendrolimus punctatus, there will be a crack on the back, which can be opened or closed at any time like a small hole. There is a small tumor in it. After the hole is opened, we can take some air as a sample and put it in for inspection, so that we can judge whether there is a storm according to whether the Dendrolimus punctatus leaves the nest.
How amazing the creatures in nature are. Even the tiny Dendrolimus punctatus is a weatherman. I must observe more in the future. Other creatures will have many secrets waiting for us to discover.
Label: entomology reading notes Dendrolimus punctatus