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Apple Curculio (Anthonomus quadrigibbus)
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Copyright © 2014
A.D.Levine
distinctive anatomy -
Anthonomus quadrigibbus
Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA
May 25, 2014
Size: 3-4 mm
await ID for very distinctive individual who had no objection to sitting for its portrait.
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Contributed by
A.D.Levine
on 25 May, 2014 - 9:16am
Last updated 4 February, 2017 - 6:26pm
oopsie.... my bad... thanks, Bob
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v belov
, 28 May, 2014 - 9:55pm
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v belov
, 25 May, 2014 - 12:11pm
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how unusual are these
the collected data show one from Wis, in '08 then nothing until one in Oklahoma in '13 and then just this month, one from PA and one from NY. Are we looking at a rebound of an unusual form in the North East. Interesting, isn't it?.... AD
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A.D.Levine
, 25 May, 2014 - 6:23pm
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Anthonomus quadrigibbus
Common in spring on Crataegus and Prunus and relatives. Used to be a pest of apples.
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Robert Anderson
, 28 May, 2014 - 9:46pm
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