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About Sitophilus oryzae
The rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae) is a stored product pest which attacks seeds of several crops, including wheat, rice, and maize. The adults are usually between 3 and 4.6 mm long, with a long snout.
Female S. oryzae use strong mandibles to chew a hole into a grain kernel after which she deposits a single egg within the hole, sealing it with secretions from her ovipositor. The larva develops within the grain, hollowing it out while feeding. It then pupates within the grain kernel and emerges 2–4 days after eclosion.
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Taxonomy ID 7048
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More information General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia
Taxonomy ID 7048
Data source BF2I (Biologie Fonctionnelle Insectes et Interactions) Laboratory
Comparative genomics
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Variation
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