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Weevil

Photo by SukanyaDatta
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Field Notes

Description:

Insect with a definite pattern of knobby ridges on the back. The legs have some sort of flat "feet"like endings.Looks like a weevil.

Habitat:

Garden under a hibiscus bush.

Notes:

Many were on their backs wriggling to get straight-side up and failing. I aided one with a leaf stalk whereupon it readily righted itself. I placed it on a cushion and began to photograph it. If I touched it or came too close it immediately folded its legs and played "dead".
After a few minutes it came to and strode about confidently...but only as long as I did not touch it or come too close. I know about snake playing deda and a bird acting hurt...but an insect doing this. New to me.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (1)

This is a type of weevil but I don't know what type
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PublishedJune 30, 2014

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