Weevil (Protapion ryei)

KingdomAnimalia
PhylumArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderColeoptera
FamilyApionidae
GenusProtapion (1)

Classified as Nationally Scarce and endemic in Britain (1).

This black weevil has bright orange swellings on the upper parts of the legs. The taxonomic status of this weevil is not clear; it is thought that it may be the same species as P. assimile, which is common. Further work is therefore needed to determine if this is the case (1).

This potentially endemic weevil is found only in Shetland, the Hebrides and Orkney. Although this range is very restricted, the species is fairly abundant where it occurs (1).

Inhabits grassland, machair and wasteland (1).

Little is known of the biology of this weevil. Adults are found in spring and autumn and spend the winter in hibernation. The larvae feed in the heads of red clover (Trifolium pratense) in summer (1).

The potential threats facing this species are not known at present (1).

This weevil is listed as a priority species under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan and a Species Action Plan has been produced to coordinate its conservation. The most pressing requirement is for the taxonomy of this weevil to be determined (1). If it does prove to be an endemic species, conservation action can begin. In the mean-time, however, monitoring is in place to keep track of the populations.

This information is awaiting authentication by a species expert, and will be updated as soon as possible. If you are able to help please contact: arkive@wildscreen.org.uk

  1. UK BAP Species Action Plan for Protapion ryei. (November, 2003)
    http://www.ukbap.org.uk