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Sapphire Weevil

Chrysolopus spectabilis

Photo by Christiane
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Field Notes

Description:

The weevil is black with a pattern of iridescent green markings. There is a pale greenish stripe running along the back. The underside is greenish.

Other Names ..
Botany Bay Weevil, Botany Bay Diamond Weevil,

Habitat:

The Botany Bay Weevil is found in eastern Australia and has been recorded in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.
Weevil larvae feed on the roots of Acacia plants while adults feed on young twigs and foliage. They can be a pest on Acacias.

Notes:

The Botany Bay Weevil was first collected at Botany Bay during Cook's voyage of discovery in 1770 and was the first Australian insect to be scientifically described.

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Comments (11)

Thanks Martin. This is the 1. one I have seen here.
Hey, this one is more colorful than what we usually see.
Thanks Leanne and Venusflytrap2000 ..
Arguably the most beautiful Weevil. Lovely shots of this beauty Christiane.
Thanks LaurenZarate.. I think it looks amazing too..
It looked unreal when I spotted it, like some plastic toy. Thank Armadeus.4
Wow...who knew a Weevil could be so beautiful. Wonderful images Christiane. Thank you for sharing :)
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PublishedFebruary 2, 2016

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