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Rhinotia haemoptera
Rhinotia haemoptera
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R. haemoptera
Binomial name
Rhinotia haemoptera
Kirby, 1819

Rhinotia haemoptera, the red weevil, is a beetle species in the genus Rhinotia found in Australia.[1] It resembles a fire-coloured beetle (Pyrochroidae) in colour. This insect pest can destroy groves and plantations of coconut and migrate to date palms and other palms, causing economic damage to farmers and landscapers.

The nematode species Heterorhabditis indica has been used effectively against the red weevil.[2]

References

  1. ^ The biology and host plants of the Australian weevil Rhinotia haemoptera (Kirby) (Insecta, Coleoptera, Belidae). T J Hawkeswood, J. R. Turner and M Lebreton, Spixiana, 1994, volume 17, pages 237-245 (link)
  2. ^ http://203.129.218.157/ojs/index.php/kjas/article/viewFile/405/389