AND HABITS OF RHIZOPHAGUS DEPRESSUS, FOWLER. 133 
at one atid the same time throughout the year seems to 
emphasise what I have argued strongly for in Papers on other 
Coleoptera—viz., that the flight-times of adult beetles are not 
necessarily as brief as the general teaching would make us 
believe, and that immediate or a comparatively quick-following 
death is not certainly the “‘ nemesis for reproduction.” 
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