This isn't a ladybug, is it?
CLOSED: ladybug w/o spots?
No... it's weevil-like, with that snout. It's a long shot, but maybe this one:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/5274
It could also be Rose Weevil- Rhynchnites bicolor. Here's a link:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/4560#950
edited out a dead link to a picture, off-topic anyway
This message was edited Jul 24, 2007 2:14 AM
Well identified claypa, that looks exactly right.
mygypsyrose, that beetle is a new family for BugFiles, so I have created an entry for the Leaf Rolling Weevil (Homoeolabus analis) here: http://davesgarden.com/bf/go/4804/
Would you please add your image to this page? I will then be able to use it to illustrate the Attelabidae family in the index.
Kennedy
I just added that to BugFiles. Now I have to read up to see if its a good bug or bad bug. Thanks for the links and ID :-) Andrea
Thanks Andre, your image is now illustrating the Attelabidae family in the index.
Kennedy
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