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Goldsmith Beetle

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GOLDSMITH BEETLE, a name applied to species of the sub-family Rutelinae, from their brilliant metallic lustre, and especially to Cotalpa lanigera of the eastern United States, a large hairy form, nocturnal in habit, concealed often in willow trees, by day. It is allied to the common dung and burying beetles.