6 Response to "Violet and dangerous"
- Graeme Lyons Says:
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Hi Martin
No problems. Is the Violet Weevil quite scarce then? It certainly is a smart looking thing.
Graeme - 30 March 2011 at 15:38
- Martin Harvey Says:
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Don't know if the violet weevil is scarce, probably not, just one of the many species I've not got round to seeing yet! All I need is a few more lifetimes ...
- 30 March 2011 at 23:27
- Graeme Lyons Says:
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Well it turns out it is P. schwarzella! I may have gone there looking for Dotted Bee-fly but I got two Nbs and a pRDB2 out of it so I think it's worth a visit for more than just the Violet Weevil. Let me know if you want a grid reference.
- 1 April 2011 at 16:32
- J Everitt Says:
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Went up there today Graeme, I counted 11 schwarzella and 3 leuwenhoekella. Also another tiny micro im working on an id for! Cheers for the tip off!
- 3 April 2011 at 21:39
- Graeme Lyons Says:
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Cool! The tortrix that is very common up there at the moment, and on the chalk generaly, is Ancylis comptana. A re Pyrausta despicata too but that one is easy. I bet it's the first one you have!
- 4 April 2011 at 06:46
Thanks for the violet weevil tip-off, I must go and look for that. And good luck with the Pancalias, I've never been able to convince myself that I've found anything other than leuwenhoekella, but it's always worth checking out.