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Weevil with wart?
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Posted on 25-04-2009 00:40
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I found this Strophosoma melanogrammum when I was out on a walk last weekend. Nothing strange as I have seen this species many times. But this one has somthing on its snout. A wart? Or what? Can anyone shed some light?

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A mite maybe?
 
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Uropodina larva (mite)
 
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Thank you both! This is the first circular larva I've seen Smile
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These are interesting larvae: they're attached to the host via an appendage coming out from their anus - hence the name ('Uro' 'pes'=leg). This can be quite long.
 
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