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little beetles clinging to it. Often they are found copulating. 

 By May they are less abundant but may be found by sifting the 

 tidal refuse. Another Pselaphid, much less common, is identified 

 by Mr. C. Schaeffer as Brya.vis cavicornis Brend., easily known 

 by the deformed antennae of the male ; and still other Pselaphidae 

 and Scydmaenidae are reported to occur in the New Jersey 

 meadows. They may be taken by sweeping the grasses after 

 sunset, when crepuscular insects leave their hiding places. 



