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West Valley Naturalists

HILARY MATHESON / The Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 11 years, 3 months AGO
by HILARY MATHESON / The Daily Inter Lake
| October 12, 2013 6:47 PM

Tris Hoffman, FLathead National Forest weed coordinator, shows a spotted knapweed flower weevil (larinus minutus) to Kieryssa Franchini, 10, right, and Eliza Wood, 10 during the first meeting of the West Valley Naturalists at West Valley School Oct. 3. Unlike the root weevils (cyphocleonus achates) raised in the school insectary, this weevil can fly and feeds on the flower of the spotted knapweed.

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West Valley Naturalists
October 12, 2013 6:47 p.m.

West Valley Naturalists

Tris Hoffman, FLathead National Forest weed coordinator, shows a spotted knapweed flower weevil (larinus minutus) to Kieryssa Franchini, 10, right, and Eliza Wood, 10 during the first meeting of the West Valley Naturalists at West Valley School Oct. 3. Unlike the root weevils (cyphocleonus achates) raised in the school insectary, this weevil can fly and feeds on the flower of the spotted knapweed.