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Bamboo Weevil

Dinoderus minutu

Bamboo Weevil
Appearance

•  Dark brown body, plump, almost cylindrical, 2 - 3.7 mm in length.
•  Antennae broaden at the tip, with the last 3 segments considerably larger and ending in well-defined antenna clubs.
•  The humped thorax conceals the head and has teeth-like indentations in its rounded front. Two large dimples at the back of the thorax.
•  Elytra (wing cases) are covered with small pits and bristly hairs.

Lifecycle

•  The female lays 27 - 35 eggs into the food substrate, larvae hatch and bore into the plant.
•  Larva undergoes up to 4 development phases and pupates inside the plant.
•  The lifecycle can be as short as 60 days in good conditions (35°C, 75% relative humidity) leading to multiplegenerations per year.

Habits

•  Larva feeds on bamboo cane, but the weevil is also known to breed on cassava root.
•  Larva makes tubular passages along plant fibres and emerges leaving a perfectly round hole.
•  This species from East Asia is brought in with cargo on ships (e.g. tapioca products), wooden packaging and even wooden musical instruments.