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Cyrtotrachelus dux

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Curculionidae

Tribe
  
Rhynchophorini

Genus
  
Cyrtotrachelus

Order
  
Beetle

Class
  
Insecta

Subfamily
  
Dryophthorinae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Beetle, Cyrtotrachelus, Rhynchophorini, Torynorrhina flammea, Sternocera

Cyrtotrachelus dux, the Bamboo beetle or Long Armed Snout Beetle, is a species of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae.

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Description

Cyrtotrachelus dux can reach a length of 18–38 millimetres (0.71–1.50 in). The basic color of the body ranges from light brown to dark reddish brown. In the males the first pair of legs is very long. Larvae suck sap from tender bamboo shoots from May to October. These large beetles are considered a serious pest in bamboo plantation, frequently leading to the death the host plants. Nematodes are commonly used to control this pest. These weevils are edible and are usually consumed in fried form by various ethnic groups.

Distribution and habitat

This species is widespread in Asia, mainly in Bangladesh, China, Thailand, Myanmar, India and Sri Lanka. These giant weevils live in forests and plantations of bamboo.

References

Cyrtotrachelus dux Wikipedia