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ChrisR
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Posted on 27-04-2007 22:38
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Found this in southern England a few days ago Smile
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and another angle...
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I think it can be in genus Curculio.
 
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Curculio venosus
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Thanks Frank Smile I was confused by the colour of the elytra - is it normal to be so grey?
 
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... it?s only dirt ;-)
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Grrrrr ... I thought I had one with new, strange markings ... and I just got a really dirty weevil Sad
 
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