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(3) Mating. Mating occurred soon after emergence and it is the 

 habit of the male to rest quietly by the side of the female and to effect 

 impregnation repeatedly. In one case coitus was observed between the 

 same pair on five occasions between January 27 and February 26 and 

 probably also on March 6. Notes were made of their relative positions 



