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Posted on 11-05-2007 12:54
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Medium size (10-12 mm)
Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
In my street, in a wall. No foodplants near.

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Frank Koehler
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Posted on 11-05-2007 21:56
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A "looks like" again (see Hypera zoilus): Lixus ochraceus from Reseda. If you send photos for our beetle gallery, I can submit them to various experts. Best regards Frank
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Posted on 12-05-2007 10:06
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I don't know how can I send photos to the beetle gallery.
Fortunately, I have the preliminar list of all Iberian Curculionoidea.

Nearest Reseda are many kilometres along... it can't be ochraceus, I think.

Related secies present in my country (subgenus Compsolixus):

Lixus albomarginatus
Lixus anguinus (this is not, because the elytra end are rounded)
Lixus castellanus
Lixus cruciferae
Lixus junci
Lixus laufferi


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Frank Koehler
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Posted on 12-05-2007 13:11
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Nice to see the lists of the spanish weevils, but unfortunately it?s terra incognita for me. To submit a pic and find my contact data, klick on the link above ;-) It?s a little bit difficult to find spanish experts for all beetle families, but for Curculionidae there are some colleagues.

This case: Subgenus Compsolixus is ok. If these are all spanish species, it can be only ochraceus or albomarginatus - living both on Reseda. Lixus doesn?t look like good fliers, but they are very mobile ;-)

Comparing your photo with my collection and books, it should be albomarginatus.

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Posted on 12-05-2007 16:35
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Thanks again Frank!

I will put it as L. albomarginatus. This exemplar fly well, you can see the wings at the end of the body.
 
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