Scientific Electronic Archives (Feb 2017)

DAMAGE CAUSED BY TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM (COLEOPTERA: TENEBRIONIDAE) IN STORED BRAZIL NUT

  • E. M. Pires,
  • E. Q. Souza,
  • R. M. Nogueira,
  • M. A. Soares,
  • T. K. R. Dias,
  • M. A. Oliveira

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Tribolium castaneum is an insect that occurs worldwide and it is a pest that attacks stored products, in particular, grains and seeds. The adult and immature forms are categorized as secondary pests which feed on grains or seeds previously damage in storage conditions. The objective of this study was to describe the type of damage caused by adults and immature of T. castaneum in Brazil nuts and identify the type of damage caused by Coleoptera. It was also verified whether the shell can protect the almond from the attack of this pest. The lesions inflicted by this insect starts as a scratched surface, which evolves into galleries and even injuries capable of modifying the original shape of the almond. Due to its capacity to promote considerable damage with consequent losses in the value of the nuts, T. castaneum may be listed among pests of Brazil nut categorized as primary pest by its ability to initiate injuries in the intact almond.

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