. Elementary entomology . FlG. 198. Whirligig-beetles (Gyrinidae}. (Natural size) (After Linville and Kelly) antennae that are decidedly clubbed, though often concealed beneath the head. They feed on decaying animal and plant tissues, though they not uncommonly catch small insects, and the larvae feed
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