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  2. Rhyzopertha - Wikipedia

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    Rhyzopertha is a monotypic genus of beetles in the family Bostrichidae, the false powderpost beetles.The sole species, Rhyzopertha dominica, is known commonly as the lesser grain borer, American wheat weevil, Australian wheat weevil, and stored grain borer. [3]

  3. Prostephanus truncatus - Wikipedia

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    Prostephanus truncatus is commonly referred to as larger grain borer (LGB) with reference to the related Rhyzopertha dominica, which is relatively smaller, and referred to as the lesser grain borer. P. truncatus is about 6 mm (0.24 in) long as compared to 3 mm (0.12 in) long in R. dominica.

  4. Bostrichidae - Wikipedia

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    The Bostrichidae are a family of beetles with more than 700 described species. They are commonly called auger beetles , false powderpost beetles , or horned powderpost beetles . The head of most auger beetles cannot be seen from above, as it is downwardly directed and hidden by the thorax.

  5. Oryzaephilus surinamensis - Wikipedia

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    O. surinamensis is a slender, dark brown beetle 2.4–3 mm in size, with characteristic "teeth" running down the side of the prothorax. [4] It is nearly identical to Oryzaephilus mercator, or the Merchant Grain Beetle, [2] however, O. surinamensis has smaller eyes and a broader, more triangular head; [2] O. surinamensis unlike O. mercator are unable to fly.

  6. Storage pest - Wikipedia

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    The lesser grain borer has a dark coloured cylindrical structure with the head concealed. [4] When lesser grain borer eggs are laid, they are laid outside the grain, however they mature inside the shell of the seed which can take up to 6 weeks if the temperature is cooler, with the adult borers not living for longer than two months.

  7. Longhorn beetle - Wikipedia

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    The longhorn beetles ... (whose larvae are often referred to as roundheaded borers), are a large family of beetles, with over 35,000 species described. ...

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  9. Woodboring beetle - Wikipedia

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    The three most species-rich families of woodboring beetles are longhorn beetles, bark beetles and weevils, and metallic flat-headed borers. Woodboring is thought to be the ancestral ecology of beetles, and bores made by beetles in fossil wood extend back to the earliest fossil record of beetles in the Early Permian ( Asselian ), around 295-300 ...