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WELCOME ! :D

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We are a start-up company,which is from the Czech Republic, we also deliver to Poland and Slovakia. We sell plants and animals for vivariums and terrariums.

Simply order from the eshop, first class we send a well-packed package (heated in winter) and you? you just decorate your vivarium to your liking! :D We will do our best to make you happy :D.

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For 2 years we have been interested in plants in different biotopes, their growth and occurrence(e.g. heather), the same with animals (e.g. snails) and the story does not end here ! :D We are still researching and inventing what would be best for you :D.

The farm is located in a room of the family house , here everything is born and germinated. Just everything ready for your order.

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This eshop is new and test , programmed directly by the owner :D. In time our site will improve as well as our offer !

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- Polydrusus formosus cf. -

Polydrusus formosus the green immigrant leaf weevil, is a species of broad-nosed weevil belonging to the family Curculionidae, subfamily Entiminae.

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This beetle is present in most of Europe and in the Nearctic realm. The adults grow up to 5–6 millimetres (0.20–0.24 in) long.

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The colour of this insect is brilliant metallic green, as the black body is coated in emerald round scales.

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If the scales wear off the body beneath appears dark. Antennae are pale with a dark club.

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These beetles show a short groove between the eyes and evident striae on the elytra.

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Adults can mostly be encountered from April through August. These beetles lay their eggs in the bark or leaves of the host-plants. The soil-inhabiting larvae grow up to 7 millimetres (0.28 in) long feeding on juicy plant roots. In Autumn their development is complete.

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They overwinter and pupate in Spring.

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The adults are eaters of young leaves and open blossoms of a wide variety of woodland trees and shrubs (Corylus avellana, Quercus species, etc.), but also fruit trees (apple, pear, cherry, etc.) They are considered a pest of fruit trees, causing extensive damages to their buds, blossoms and shoots.

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-what does cf. mean?-

cf. or confer means = it looks like, to further define.

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