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01-JUN-2012 Christine Hanrahan

Milkweed stem weevil (Rhyssomatus lineaticollis) excavating nest chamber

This weevil species, about 1/4 of an inch in size, is a milkweed specialist. The female excavates a series of nest chambers in the stem of milkweeds and deposits an egg in each chamber. Here, you can see the latex from the common milkweed stem is foaming and forming around the egg chambers. It will eventually harden and turn black, protecting the eggs and then the larvae who feed on the pith tissue. Because this behaviour can damage the milkweed, people raising milkweeds for monarch butterflies are not fans of these little creatures, but I find them endearing and fun to watch. For example, when you disturb one they immediately play dead and often will drop from the plant, completely unmoving. I would like to think that there are enough milkweeds for monarchs and the other critters who use the plants too.

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Julie Tremblay06-Jul-2012 23:17
Milkweed is full of surprises! This is so amazing how this little creature adapted. V.
Len05-Jun-2012 21:35
An excellent macro shot,well portrayed and good commentary.!!!!V.
bill friedlander02-Jun-2012 15:52
Fascinating shot of the weevil's behavior and an informative explanation thereof. V
Ann Pettigrew02-Jun-2012 02:19
Really good information. Now, I will have to check my milkweeds for this little weevil. Great find!
Sheila02-Jun-2012 00:07
Great image and very interesting biology info!
Hank Vander Velde01-Jun-2012 23:21
Fantastic image and info Christine. Most interesting.
Margot W01-Jun-2012 23:13
What clever little rascals they are. I'm with you on this one.
Another great shot by the way.
Karen Stuebing01-Jun-2012 22:40
I never tire of you fascinating nature finds. Great detail on this little weevil and the foam. V.
Graeme01-Jun-2012 20:56
Great source of info and close up details, Christine.BV
Guest 01-Jun-2012 20:49
The most interesting weevil shot I have ever seen...unbelievable the way you have captured the foaming latex. This should be a National Geographic cover!!
Stephanie01-Jun-2012 20:01
Interesting info and image!
christopheru01-Jun-2012 19:38
There are enough milkweeds. But people focused on one thing don't like to share :) The bugs will, it is the people raising the plants "for" a specific purpose who often get grouchy.
MarcViskens01-Jun-2012 19:32
very nice shot Christine
Marc
MarcViskens01-Jun-2012 19:32
very nice shot Christine
Marc
J. Scott Coile01-Jun-2012 19:25
Quite an extraction.
Linda & Pär Johansson01-Jun-2012 19:24
Very fascinating and very well captured! V
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