I'm pretty sure this is the reed beetle Donacia vulgaris. I saw this today feeding on Reedmace by the edge of the pond at Woods Mill. It was the only one I saw like this, smallish with two obvious bands of colour along the elytra. There were lots of a much bigger reed beetle there too feeding on Branched Bur-reed but I think that was Donacia marginata. I find them a little tricky, I think I need to get a more up to date key than the one in Joy for these smart beetles.
7 Response to "Reed between the lines"
- Tom Says:
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Graeme,
Have you got a copy of Menzies, I.S. & Cox, M.L. (1996). Notes on the natural history, distribution and identification of British reed beetles. British Journal of Entomology and Natural History 9: 137-162.
The BENHS might still have a few copies of this article for sale.
Tom - 27 June 2011 at 20:28
- Graeme Lyons Says:
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Thanks Tom. I have seen that referenced several times but I have struggled to find it anywhere. I am waiting for someone to get back to me on that one though.
- 28 June 2011 at 04:50
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I used to go beetling with Ian Menzies, we did pretty well with the Donacia, one of his favourite beetle groups. I could post you a copy of his article?
- 28 June 2011 at 18:49
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No worries m8, I'll get Sam to Facebook you re postal address etc. Cheers, Seth.
- 30 June 2011 at 17:35
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