Hazel-leaf roller weevil (Apoderus coryli). Adults can be seen from May to September feeding on their host plants hazel. The name comes from the female weevil's behaviour of cutting slits into leaves and rolling them up to lay 5-6 pale eggs in them. It is found across the Palearctic ecozone. Photographed in Somerset, UK, in June.

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