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the way, when its helpless season comes, lest some 
of these creatures should return the compliment. 
This beetle is strong and powerful, and looks like 
a dangerous enemy ; but who would think that the 
Fig. 88. 
Carnivorous Beetles. Natural size. 
D, True water-beetle ; * g, grub of the same, showing its powerful 
pincers and strong head ; w w } whirligig beetles. + 
tiny bronze-coloured \vhirligig beetles t which look so 
bright as they dance on the top of the pond, are 
also voracious insect- feeders ! Watch a group of 
these bewildering little animals carefully, and you 
will see one here and one there dart up to catch 
* Dyticus marginalis. "f Gyr'mirJoe- 
