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Flying Stag, Scarabreus Cylindricus, 
and many of the Cerambyces : others 
among the dung of various animals, 
particularly of horfes and cows, as the 
Scarabaeus Fimetarius, &c. Some re- 
fide in the bodies of animals that are 
become putrid, as the Silpha Veipillo : 
great numbers are found on the leaves 
and ftalks of plants, as the Scarabaeus 
Melolantha, Chafer, Coccinelke, Lady- 
birds, Chryfomelae Curculiones, &c. 
others delight more particularly in the 
flowers of plants, as the Scarabseus Au- 
ratus : fome refide altogether in wpods, 
as many of the Cerambyces, and they 
are often found in great plenty under 
the bark of decayed trees : fome are 
found fwimming on the furface of Hand- 
ing waters, as the Gyrinus Natator : 
others in pools, ditches, ponds, &c. 
as the Dytifci : Some are difeovered 
from the light which they emit, as the 
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