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Old 25-04-2005, 09:26 PM
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I wondered if anyone could help me identify an insect I found in my garden.
It was bright red, like lily beetle but looked like a strawberry on legs, it
had very definite dimples all over it's body and was very tiny, about 7mm
maximum. Does anyone know what it is?

Clare


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Old 25-04-2005, 10:04 PM
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batgirl wrote:
:: I wondered if anyone could help me identify an insect I found in
:: my garden. It was bright red, like lily beetle but looked like a
:: strawberry on legs, it had very definite dimples all over it's
:: body and was very tiny, about 7mm maximum. Does anyone know what
:: it is?

The only thing I can find which matches your description is a sap beetle,
but I think they only live in America, there's a picture he
http://www.uidaho.edu/so-id/entomolo...p%20beetle.jpg

Are you sure it wasn't a ladybird?

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batgirl wrote:
I wondered if anyone could help me identify an insect I found in my garden.
It was bright red, like lily beetle but looked like a strawberry on legs, it
had very definite dimples all over it's body and was very tiny, about 7mm
maximum. Does anyone know what it is?


Was it a Hazel Leaf-roller Weevil (Apoderus coryli)?

http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/beetle5.htm

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batgirl wrote:
I wondered if anyone could help me identify an insect I found in my
garden. It was bright red, like lily beetle but looked like a
strawberry on legs, it had very definite dimples all over it's body
and was very tiny, about 7mm maximum. Does anyone know what it is?

Clare


There is a key here http://www.ex.ac.uk/bugclub/bugid.html, but you do need
to know some key entymological terminology, but www.chambers.co.uk may be
able to assist there.

You may be able to identify the order here
http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/key1.htm


Both these links were found by Googling.


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batgirl wrote:
I wondered if anyone could help me identify an insect I found in my
garden. It was bright red, like lily beetle but looked like a
strawberry on legs, it had very definite dimples all over it's body
and was very tiny, about 7mm maximum. Does anyone know what it is?

Clare



Damn you, Homer, you beat me to it! That's exactly what it is. I wanted to
show off and look all knowledgeable for once! ;o)
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Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:

Damn you, Homer, you beat me to it! That's exactly what it is. I wanted to
show off and look all knowledgeable for once! ;o)




Oh well; next time.

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batgirl wrote:
I wondered if anyone could help me identify an insect I found in my

garden.
It was bright red, like lily beetle but looked like a strawberry on

legs, it
had very definite dimples all over it's body and was very tiny, about

7mm
maximum. Does anyone know what it is?


Was it a Hazel Leaf-roller Weevil (Apoderus coryli)?

http://www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk/beetle5.htm


Or maybe the similar looking (apart from having no visible 'neck') Red Oak
Roller Beetle, (attelabus nitens)?


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[quote='[H]omer']Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:

Damn you, Homer, you beat me to it! That's exactly what it is. I wanted to
show off and look all knowledgeable for once! ;o)




Oh well; next time.


Sorry to jump in but here is your "next time".

I browsed through the beetle gallery link and couldn't find the one that seems to be common in my garden.
It has a broad, flat bright green body and long red legs.. about half to three quarters of an inch long.
I find them all over and don't know whether I should be squishing them or not.

Any help appreciated.
Ta
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batgirl wrote:
:: I can't find a pic of this one. Could be, will have to continue
:: searching. Thanks

There's a pic he
http://www.coleo.de/PhotoNeu/600Pixe...nitens-600.jpg


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Old 26-04-2005, 08:42 PM
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That was quick! Thanks but sadly not it. Was less beetle like. I WISH I'd
taken a pic now!

Clare

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batgirl wrote:
:: I can't find a pic of this one. Could be, will have to continue
:: searching. Thanks

There's a pic he
http://www.coleo.de/PhotoNeu/600Pixe...nitens-600.jpg


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They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country
and our people, and neither do we."
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