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THE FOOD OF ANIMALS 



Rove-Beetles. — The Rove-Beetles [Staphylinida;) constitute 

 another very large universally-distributed family of carnivorous 

 beetles, with slender elongated bodies and short wing-cases. A 



Fig. 385.— Newts and Fresh-water Insects, i.. Great Water-Beetle {Dytisats marginalis) 

 2, Water-Scorpions [Ne^a cinerea) 



familiar native species is the Devil's Coach-Horse (Ocypus olens) 

 (see vol. i, p. 368), which, like most of its kind, turns up the 

 tip of its tail when interfered with. 



Water-Beetles (fig. 385). — Some of the flesh-eating beetles 

 live in fresh water, and among these is the Great Water- Beetle 



