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Graeme Lyons (@graemelyons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#speciesaday no. 117 Platyrhinus resinosus. Feeds on King Alfred's Cakes. Which it kind of looks like on the top, or a bit of bird-dropping mimic. On the underside, it's an even more convincing bird dropping mimic. It's really uncommon in Sussex Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 WeevilRS

#speciesaday no. 117 Platyrhinus resinosus. Feeds on King Alfred's Cakes. Which it kind of looks like on the top, or a bit of bird-dropping mimic. On the underside, it's an even more convincing bird dropping mimic. It's really uncommon in Sussex <a href="/SussexWildlife/">Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔</a> <a href="/WeevilRS/">WeevilRS</a>
Graeme Lyons (@graemelyons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#speciesaday no. 118 is Anthribus fasciatus. The only other anthribid I've seen. I saw this once at @kneppcastle in 2015, not seen it since. Seems more frequent in Midlands. Chonky, cryptic, scarce. What isn't to like?! Wish there were more anthribids WeevilRS @SussexEmerald

#speciesaday no. 118 is Anthribus fasciatus. The only other anthribid I've seen. I saw this once at @kneppcastle in 2015, not seen it since. Seems more frequent in Midlands. Chonky, cryptic, scarce. What isn't to like?! Wish there were more anthribids <a href="/WeevilRS/">WeevilRS</a> @SussexEmerald
Tanyptera Project (@tanyptera) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW provisional weevil checklist for Cheshire (VC58), South Lancs (VC59) & West Lancs (VC60) by Clive Washington. 1st #beetle regional list in 103yrs. Another great resource for NW recorders @RECORDLRC Merseyside BioBank WeevilRS BENHS GMLRC bit.ly/2uP30J0

NEW provisional weevil checklist for Cheshire (VC58), South Lancs (VC59) &amp; West Lancs (VC60) by Clive Washington. 1st #beetle regional list in 103yrs. Another great resource for NW recorders @RECORDLRC <a href="/NMBiodiversity/">Merseyside BioBank</a> <a href="/WeevilRS/">WeevilRS</a> <a href="/BritEntSoc/">BENHS</a> <a href="/GMrecordcentre/">GMLRC</a> bit.ly/2uP30J0
Graeme Lyons (@graemelyons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#speciesaday no. 129 (a day late) is Orobitis cyaneus, the violet Weevil. A tiny, long-legged weevil that is frequent on the chalk in Sussex. Tucks its huge legs and head in and looks like a seed. Another species much commoner with suction! Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔 Mark Gurney WeevilRS

#speciesaday no. 129 (a day late) is Orobitis cyaneus, the violet Weevil. A tiny, long-legged weevil that is frequent on the chalk in Sussex. Tucks its huge legs and head in and looks like a seed. Another species much commoner with suction! <a href="/SussexWildlife/">Sussex Wildlife Trust 🦔</a> <a href="/MarkGurn/">Mark Gurney</a> <a href="/WeevilRS/">WeevilRS</a>
Graeme Lyons (@graemelyons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#speciesaday no. 130 is Tapeinotus sellatus. A (Na) scarce weevil that feeds on Yellow Loosestrife. This is the only one I have ever seen, suction-sampled from a mire in Hampshire last June HBIC WeevilRS Mark Gurney

#speciesaday no. 130 is Tapeinotus sellatus. A (Na) scarce weevil that feeds on Yellow Loosestrife. This is the only one I have ever seen, suction-sampled from a mire in Hampshire last June <a href="/Hants_BIC/">HBIC</a> <a href="/WeevilRS/">WeevilRS</a> <a href="/MarkGurn/">Mark Gurney</a>
Philip (@wildlifeprecey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

passed an Ash stump covered in King Alfred's Cakes, and thought I'd have a quick check... 10+ adult Platyrhinus resinosus, everyone's favourite walking bird dropping, and not a bad record for #Derbyshire #LockdownListing focuses the attention closer to home...

passed an Ash stump covered in King Alfred's Cakes, and thought I'd have a quick check...

10+ adult Platyrhinus resinosus, everyone's favourite walking bird dropping, and not a bad record for #Derbyshire 

#LockdownListing focuses the attention closer to home...
British Scarabs (@bscarabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Acrossus luridus has many colour forms including all black. Here's how to distinguish the black form from Acrossus depressus #ScarabSkills

Acrossus luridus has many colour forms including all black. Here's how to distinguish the black form from Acrossus depressus #ScarabSkills
Marian Hill (@hill_marian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BeetleIllustrationOfTheDay : Otiorhynchus tenebricosus . Family #Curculionoidea . Thank to all who helped me identify this fabulous #weevil which I found hiding under a log. It was great fun to collage! ⁦Mark Gurney⁩ ⁦WeevilRS⁩ ⁦Radoslav Valkov⁩ ⁦@AshWhiffin⁩

#BeetleIllustrationOfTheDay : Otiorhynchus tenebricosus . Family #Curculionoidea . Thank to all who helped me identify this fabulous #weevil which I found hiding under a log. It was great fun to collage! ⁦<a href="/MarkGurn/">Mark Gurney</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/WeevilRS/">WeevilRS</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/ValkovR/">Radoslav Valkov</a>⁩ ⁦@AshWhiffin⁩
Mart (@beardybugmart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's #weevilwednesday once more and today I bring you Deporaus betulae aka the Birch Leaf Roller. Isn't he handsome? We know he's a he because of those swollen femora at the back there 👍🏼 He's the Sir Chris Hoy of the weevil world 🚴‍♂️ OM Digital Solutions #60mmmacro #macrophotography

It's #weevilwednesday once more and today I bring you Deporaus betulae aka the Birch Leaf Roller. Isn't he handsome? We know he's a he because of those swollen femora at the back there 👍🏼 He's the Sir Chris Hoy of the weevil world 🚴‍♂️ <a href="/OlympusUK/">OM Digital Solutions</a> #60mmmacro #macrophotography
Charlotte Rankin (@bumble_being) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7⃣ The crafty work of the weevil, Hypera rumicis! When ready to pupate, the larva constructs a little 'golden cage' cocoon as seen here. Amazing! Found on Dock in July.

7⃣ The crafty work of the weevil, Hypera rumicis! When ready to pupate, the larva constructs a little 'golden cage' cocoon as seen here. Amazing! Found on Dock in July.
European Journal of Taxonomy (@ejtaxonomy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[#Coleopterist] Ebenacobius Haran, a new southern African genus of flower weevils (#Coleoptera: Curculioninae: Derelomini) associated with dicotyledonous plants ⬇️ 🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.5852/ejt.20… ✒️ Julien Haran et al. #Weevil #Weevils #Entomologist #NewSpecies #Ebenaceae

[#Coleopterist] Ebenacobius Haran, a new southern African genus of flower weevils (#Coleoptera: Curculioninae: Derelomini) associated with dicotyledonous plants ⬇️

🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.5852/ejt.20…
✒️ <a href="/JulienHaran/">Julien Haran</a> et al. 
#Weevil #Weevils #Entomologist #NewSpecies #Ebenaceae
Ashley Cox (@naturecatcher58) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WeevilRS anyone know of any info on parasitoids of Apoderus coryli ? I found a leaf roll with larva accompanied by what appeared to be larva of Braconid/ichneumon or something, I didn't collect it tho i have a history of failure rearing these things. Rolled it back up & left it

Josh (@jjonesy5690) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First British example of the weevil - gasterocercus depressirostris trapped in my VC15 moth trap on 27/9. A rare species in its central and Southern European range. Well worth potting anything unusual, not just moths!

First British example of the weevil - gasterocercus depressirostris trapped in my VC15 moth trap on 27/9. A rare species in its central and Southern European range. Well worth potting anything unusual, not just moths!
Buglife (@buzz_dont_tweet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A team of entomologists & naturalists from #NorthernIreland & #Germany have described a new species of #beetle, previously unknown to science. The “Fence-climber Twiglet Weevil” was discovered by Buglife Conservation Officer @josh_ecology Read more👇 buglife.org.uk/news/colourful…

A team of entomologists &amp; naturalists from #NorthernIreland &amp; #Germany have described a new species of #beetle, previously unknown to science. 

The “Fence-climber Twiglet Weevil” was discovered by Buglife Conservation Officer @josh_ecology 

Read more👇
buglife.org.uk/news/colourful…
Terry&JudyWood (@jwood_t) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This rather bizarre looking larvae (c.3-4 mm long) will (hopefully) develop into one of the delightful Figwort weevils (Cionus sp.). Apparently they are covered in shiny goo which is distasteful to predators and parasites. On Common Figwort in our garden.

This rather bizarre looking larvae (c.3-4 mm long) will (hopefully) develop into one of the delightful Figwort weevils (Cionus sp.). Apparently they are covered in shiny goo which is distasteful to predators and parasites. On Common Figwort in our garden.