Black Sexton Beetle - Nicrophorus humator, #733
A couple of these sexton beetles were in the moth trap the other morning, one of them folding its head down and playing dead rather than trying to run away. These carrion beetles are attracted by the smell of rotting meat. They lay their eggs under the corpse of a small animal and the adults even stay to care for their larvae, which is better parenting than the average insect.