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Araecerus fasciculatus

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Curculionoidea

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Beetle, Anthribidae, Tenebroides mauritanicus, Cryptolestes, Cryptolestes ferrugineus

Araecerus fasciculatus, the Coffee Bean Weevil, is a species of beetles belonging to the family Anthribidae.

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Description

Araecerus fasciculatus Insect Pests

Araecerus fasciculatus can reach a length of about 3–5 millimetres (0.12–0.20 in). These small weevils are dome shaped, with dark brown mottled elytra and hairy body. Antennae in males are longer than the body, with the three last segments forming a club. The last segment of the abdomen is not covered by the elytra.

Araecerus fasciculatus Araecerus fasciculatus Coffee bean weevil Anthribus coffeae

They are a worldwide pest of cocoa, coffee and many of other plants. They commonly attack stored commodities. The larvae dig tunnels into the seeds, pupate inside them and adults emerge boring a hole.

Distribution

These beetles can be found in tropical regions of the world.

Araecerus fasciculatus Insect Pests


Araecerus fasciculatus Araecerus fasciculatus DeGeer Araecerus fasciculatus BugGuideNet

Araecerus fasciculatus Araecerus fasciculatus Coffee bean weevil Anthribus coffeae

References

Araecerus fasciculatus Wikipedia