Host range: Wheat, rice, maize, jowar, paddy.
Symptoms of damage
- Both grub and adults cause the damage.
- Grains are hollowed out; kernels are reduced to mere powder. S. oryzae and S. zeamais starts its attack in field itself.
- Adults cut circular holes. Heating takes place during heavy infestation, which is known as ‘dry heating’
Identification of the pest
- Egg - Translucent white, plugs the egg hole with gelatinous secretion, laid singly on grains.
- Grub - White with yellowish brown head, apodous, fleshy, curved, remains within the grain
- Pupa - Pupates inside the grain.
- Adult - Small, reddish brown to chocolate coloured weevils has characteristic snout, and the elytra have four yellow spot
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