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Fragment of a Letter from Jean-Henri Fabre to his son

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English: Undated fragment of a Letter from Jean-Henri Fabre to his son Paul-Henri
Français : Fragment non daté d'une lettre de Jean-Henri Fabre à son fils Paul-Henri

Je viens d’examiner ton
envoi, et je te fais connaître
aussitôt le résultat de mon
examen. C’est une superbe trouvaille !
L’habitant de ce nid est un
Anthidium que je n’avais encore
jamais vu. Si mes souvenirs ne
me trompent, il a été trouvé en
Algérie, et peut-être pas encore en
France.
Ce nid aurait dû répondre au
problème qui me préoccupe en ce
moment : la répartition des sexes. Je
m’attendais à trouver des mâles dans
la partie étroite de la spire et des
femelles dans la partie d’avant ou
la partie élargie ; ce qui aurait été
le renversement complet de la loi
ordinaire, d’après laquelle la ponte
débute par des femelles et finit
[par] des mâles.

Nederlands: Ongedateerd fragment van een brief van Jean-Henri Fabre aan zijn zoon Paul-Henri
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Le Monde illustré 1923/12/15 (A67,N3443), p. 447. SOUVENIRS. Fragment d'une lettre de l'illustre naturaliste à son fils. Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Philosophie, histoire, sciences de l'homme, FOL-LC2-2943

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Jean-Henri Fabre  (1823–1915)  wikidata:Q313348 s:en:Author:Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre q:en:Jean Henri Fabre
 
Jean-Henri Fabre
Alternative names
Birth name: Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre; pseudonym: Lou Felibre di Tavan; Jean Fabre; Jean Henri Fabre
Description French entomologist, writer, university teacher, poet, botanist and naturalist
Date of birth/death 21 December 1823 Edit this at Wikidata 11 October 1915 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Saint-Léons Sérignan-du-Comtat
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