Long Melford, Suffolk, 12/4/2
P. resinosus is associated with the Cramp Ball fungus (Daldinia concentrica), usually where it is growing on old ash trees or ash timber. The larvae develop inside the black fungus known as King Alfred's Cakes or Cramp Balls and the adult weevil feeds on the wood around the fungus.
It is a localised species, but recorded widely in southern Britain, extending north to Yorkshire.