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Hazel-leaf roller

Apoderus coryli

Description:

This beetle has red elytra and a black head which narrows at the rear forming a distinct neck.

Habitat:

On hazel near the garden.

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2 Comments

arne.roysland
arne.roysland 3 years ago

Thank you Brian! Yes are often mistakenly called weevil.

Brian38
Brian38 3 years ago

Very cool arne.roysland! So strange looking with the extended neck/head. It's amazing how similar to weevils they are.

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Spotted on Jun 1, 2020
Submitted on Jun 6, 2020

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