Der Ameisenlöwe : eine biologische, tierpsychologische und reflexbiologische…

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By Betty Howard Posted on Jan 9, 2026
In Category - Folktales
Doflein, Franz, 1873-1924 Doflein, Franz, 1873-1924
German
"Der Ameisenlöwe: eine biologische, tierpsychologische und reflexbiologische Untersuchung" by Dr. Franz Doflein is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the biology, behavior, and reflexes of the antlion, a fascinating insect known for its unique hunting techniques. The author aims to document both the exi...
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work introduces the antlion, emphasizing its fascinating life cycle and predatory behavior as larvae. Doflein reflects on the historical context of antlion studies, noting a lack of thorough and analytical observations despite the creature's long history of fascination among naturalists. He outlines the structure of his work, which includes detailed chapters on the morphology, behavior in various conditions, sensory organs, and reflexes of the antlion, underscoring the importance of rigorous scientific study in understanding this intriguing insect. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Emily Wright
1 month ago

I wasn’t planning to read this, yet the content strikes a great balance between detail and readability. I couldn't put it down until the very end.

Michael Mitchell
5 months ago

Simply put, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling and well-thought-out. Simply brilliant.

Paul Adams
4 months ago

Believe the hype, the tone remains consistent and professional throughout. I learned so much from this.

Lisa Rivera
1 month ago

This was recommended to me by a colleague and the clarity of the writing makes this accessible to a wide audience. A valuable addition to my digital library.

Anthony White
2 months ago

I was skeptical at first, but the balance between theory and practice is exceptionally well done. It was exactly what I needed right now.

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