Now call to mind that every creature nourishes other creatures on its surfaces, in the thickness of its solids, in its fluids, and in its blood; that each insect is a little world inhabited by insects; and that these again have parasites of their own.


Translated by W.D.H. Adams, The Insects, Chapter I (p. 18), T. Nelson & Sons. 1875


Now call to mind that every creature nourishes other creatures on its surfaces, in the thickness of its solids, in its fluids, and in its blood; that ...

Now call to mind that every creature nourishes other creatures on its surfaces, in the thickness of its solids, in its fluids, and in its blood; that ...

Now call to mind that every creature nourishes other creatures on its surfaces, in the thickness of its solids, in its fluids, and in its blood; that ...

Now call to mind that every creature nourishes other creatures on its surfaces, in the thickness of its solids, in its fluids, and in its blood; that ...