Feared by jockes
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
I don't know what these bugs are called in english. But I do know they can be a pest if you grow hazel nuts. I first wrongly posted this as another kind of bug, but thanks to Torulf I have now corrected some facts :-)
Nikon Coolpix 5700: 1/500 sec f/7,4. Focal length 2,73 cm
Photoshop for contrast, and level adjutments.
Thanks for viewing...all comments are appreciated :-)

Comments (20)
Wow! What a cute little bug. He kind of looks like a weevel. This is one of the best bug photos I've seen. Great job!
Its a weevil, some weevil are pests. This is propably Curculio nukum, the larva living on hazel nuts.
Thank you Torulf for clearing that out for me :-) You are right in what speices this is. I thought it to be a Hylobius abietis.
excellent macro photography. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!
Excellent Macro. :))
Beautiful, as always =) Wonderful details of the leaves =)
Love the rich color and the sharp crisp focus... excellent work as always!
man, theres some strange bugs around! great image!!!
A funny looking fella :D Beautiful light and colors, excellent macro.
action image!!!! he looks like a very hard worker :)
What a wonderful image and a great find, excellent indeed
sorry for the delay...but I can't stay to long behind pc.....wonderful catch..I know it is not that easy for make a good macro from insects......give me some more time I use your pic I asked for a poem....but I must be better first.......
Very cool bug, build like a tank !! :o) Excellent shot !! V
Xlent macro...well done :)
will eat you out of house & home... fantastic macro of this funny looking one! :]
I have never seen anything like this before...so strange how it seems that the antennae are situated partway down the proboscis. Excellent macro!
Ooh now neat! and different! Looks like a ant-eatter type bug, cause of his nose. Excellent job!
Nice macro of an unknown bug love the centring of subject too. V
Great sharp macro and the dark Jockes-touch ....
Perfect shot, love the bug, is so funny.