In the 1960s I read a trasnlated French science fiction story in a anthology of science fiction short stories. The book was published in England or America.
Perhaps some of the readers at this forum can help me identify the short story and the anthology.
Intelligent bugs from one of the moons of Jupiter had conquered earth. The story was from the viewpoint of one of the few human survivors. The insects laid their eggs in these survivors, thus insuring their deaths when the larvae hatched and ate the hosts. It was quite grim.
Bryce
Perhaps some of the readers at this forum can help me identify the short story and the anthology.
Intelligent bugs from one of the moons of Jupiter had conquered earth. The story was from the viewpoint of one of the few human survivors. The insects laid their eggs in these survivors, thus insuring their deaths when the larvae hatched and ate the hosts. It was quite grim.
Bryce