they discover moral turpitude among the insects. And 
it may be that entomologists, who see for insect societies 
parallels in human institutions, will become Freudian in 
their outlook when discussing the sexual vagaries re- 
vealed by symbiotic phenomena and introduce such terms 
as Lissopimplan behavior or Ophrydean complex. Perhaps 
even the poet will have to reconsider whether ‘Only 
man is vile.”’ 
