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Tony Towner
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Posted on 02-10-2008 23:21
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I found this Weevil in my garden moth trap on 31/08/08.

Tilehurst - Reading - Berks - England.

Can anyone help with the ID please?
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Hello, Tony!

This is genus Curculio, possibly a female of the frequent C. glandium (breeding on oaks). But I am no expert, and even an expert would most likely need a more detailed photo (especially of the scutellum).
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a male of this one!
very general entomologist
 
Tony Towner
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Many thanks for your help.

I have another photograph that might make things clearer!

Regards,
Tony.
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Hi Tony,

I'd agree with Curculio glandium, which is the one I most frequently see in light-traps. C. venosus also turns up in light-traps but has a longer scutellum.

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