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Scientific name: Rhyzopertha dominica (Fabricius)
Facts: The lesser grain borer both in the larval and adult stages
is a serious pest of stored grain. The adult feeds on whole or cracked
grain, and larvae develop inside kernels, destroying the internal
contents. The adult is about 1/8 inch long and has powerful chewing
mouthparts. Note how the head is turned down under the thorax, a
distinguishing characteristic of the family to which this insect belongs. Click
here to see larval form.
Photo courtesy of USDA-ARS-GMPRC Web site |
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Last modified: August 10, 2001 by John A. Jackman