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Tunneling in fruit of arrowwood viburnum

Tunneling in fruit of arrowwood viburnum
Pilot Knob State Park, Hancock County, Iowa, USA
September 12, 2016
Many fruits of a viburnum in the arrowwood group, probably V. rafinesquianum, at Pilot Knob showed evidence of internal feeding -- e.g., dimples in the fruits with an exit hole at the center of the dimple. Tearing into a few with such exit holes, I found the hole passed through the flesh of the drupe and into the seed, which was blackened and hollowed out inside.

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