Small heath butterfly
This is Ctenicera cuprea, one of the click beetles.
Thanks to Damian for identifying this for me.
Female spike of green-ribbed sedge Carex binervis.
Mat grass Nardus stricta in flower.
Monday 15 June 2015
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Hi Colin, I think I've found your beetle - Ctenicera cuprea one of the click beetles. I've got no knowledge of beetles but was intrigued by it's appearance and did some searching on Google. Hope this helps,
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