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  2. Smicronyx sordidus - Wikipedia

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    Females like the flowers whose buds are about to hatch, therefore, they can lay their eggs at the bottom of the seed. When they hatch, a larva emerges from them, destroying the seed from inside. On the later stages the larvae exit the seeds by dropping to the ground, where they hide during winter time. They reproduce every June. [1] [2]

  3. Callosobruchus analis - Wikipedia

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    Callosobruchus analis, also known as the "bean weevil", "cowpea weevil" or the "seed weevil" is a species within the family Chrysomelidae (Subfamily: Bruchinae) which are leaf beetles native to tropical Asia and Africa. [1] C. analis has also been described in locations in the Western Hemisphere such as Brazil due to international trade. [2]

  4. Parthenium hysterophorus - Wikipedia

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    These include at least two more species of beetles that have been released in South Africa, a stem boring weevil Listronotus setosipennis, and a seed weevil Smicronyx lutulentus. [26] Also in South Africa, rust fungi have been of some use: the winter rust Puccinia abrupta var. partheniicola plus the summer rust Puccinia xanthii [26]

  5. Tribulus terrestris - Wikipedia

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    Both species of weevils are available for purchase from biological suppliers, but purchase and release is not often recommended because weevils collected from other areas may not survive at the purchaser's location. Microlarinus lareynii is a seed weevil that deposits its eggs in the young burr or flower bud. The larvae feed on and destroy the ...

  6. Ceutorhynchus obstrictus - Wikipedia

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    Ceutorhynchus obstrictus, the cabbage seedpod weevil, is a species of snout beetles or true weevils which is widespread in Europe and lives on several types of crucifers. The adult weevils feed on the leaves, but breed in the seedpods, where the larvae destroy the seeds.

  7. The funky mold turning food waste into culinary delights

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    In Java, the Indonesian birthplace of oncom, oncom leftovers are used much like seeds to grow a new batch of the alternative protein—a process similar to using sourdough starter to make bread ...

  8. Centaurea solstitialis - Wikipedia

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    Yellow star-thistle hairy weevil (Eustenopus villosus) is a long-snouted, hairy-looking weevil that lays a single egg inside each flower bud. The larva then consumes the seeds within. [27] [28] Yellow star-thistle flower weevil (Larinus curtus) is a brownish weevil that lays eggs in the flowers as it feeds on the pollen. The larvae then eat the ...

  9. Microlarinus lareynii - Wikipedia

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    Microlarinus lareynii, commonly known as puncturevine seed weevil, [1] is a weevil of the family Curculionidae. [2] It is native to interior regions of Italy, France and Rajasthan in India. [3] Microlarinus lareynii feeds on the seeds of the puncturevine, Tribulus terrestris.

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