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egg per day. Eggs laid by gravid females are yellowish-white in color and elliptical-shaped. Eggs are laid in the outer epidermal layer of the leaf sheath of the pseudostem down to the air chambers. Eggs that are 3.14 mm in length, are usually cream in color and cylindrical with rounded ends. The incubation period ranges from 3 to 8 days.
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Usually a nocturnal monophagous species of weevil, they have seen to fly during daytime only with rain or on cloudy days. The pre-oviposition period is about 15 to 30 days and the adults mate throughout the day and night. After a single mating, an adult female lays about nine eggs at the rate of one
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It is one of the major pests of bananas and plantains that attacks leaves and stems. Adults are attracted to the plant through the volatiles released by the banana. Infestation starts with 5-month-old plants. An early symptom is appearing small pinhead-sized holes on the stem and fibrous extrusions
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This species has a body length of about 23 to 39 mm. Adults are black, but some reddish individuals also observed. This color variation is due to a phenomenon of non-sex limited variation and of sympatry. First instar larvae fleshy, yellowish white with dark brown head and apodous. Pupa is
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The most common controlling method is clean culture, accompanied by trapping the adults. Therefore, dry leaves and leaf sheaths as well as broken and decaying plants and pseudostems should remove quickly or burn. Release of sterile males irradiated with X-rays and gamma-rays is also a possible
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Larvae generally bore through the pseudostems and bunch stalks where the leaves become yellowish and susceptible to wind damage. These boring tunnels rapidly become discolored and finally plant dies when larva attacks the central growing point. When the first instar emerges during the advanced
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Alagesan, Alagersamy; Padmanaban, Balakrishnan; Tharani, Gunasekaran; Jawahar, Sundaram; Manivannan, Subramanian (1 July 2019). "An assessment of biological control of the banana pseudostem weevil
Odoiporus longicollis (Olivier) by entomopathogenic fungi Beauveria bassiana".
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method. Apart from that, pest-resistant banana varieties such as "Bhimkal", "Athiakol", "Elavazhai" and "Sawai" can be planted. Infested pseudostems can be fumigated as well as apply aluminium phosphide tablets called
Celphos are also effective.
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such as monocrotophos can be injected into the stem. Apart from that, other pesticides such as swabbing along with surfactants, swabbing with mud slurry containing the candidate insecticide also used. The natural predators of the beetle include
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Borah, Sudarshana; Singh, Sushil Kumar; Bhorali, Priyadarshini; Bora, Dipsikha (2020). "Seasonal incidence pattern and host preference of
Odoiporus longicollis Olivier (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in certain banana cultivars of Assam".
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It is widely distributed throughout Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
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Azam, Mohammad; Tara, J. S.; Ayri, Shaloo; Feroz, Mohd; Ramamurthy, V. V. (2010). "Bionomics of
Odoiporus longicollis Olivier (Coleoptera: Rhynchophoridae) on banana plant (Musa paradisica)".
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from the bases of leaf petioles. In secondary infestation, rotting can occur due to pathogens and a foul odor is emitted. There is a dehydrated condition with premature ripening of the bunch.
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