CANE WEEVIL BORER RHABDOSCELUS-OBSCURUS COLEOPTERA CURCULIONIDAE A PEST OF PALMS IN NORTHERN QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA

Publication Type:Journal Article
:1991
Authors:K. H. Halfpapp, Storey R. I.
Journal:Principes
Volume:35
Pagination:199-207
:0032-8480
:Rhabdoscelus obscurus
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In recent years the cultivation of ornamental palms (Arecaceae) has increased markedly in northern Queensland. Consequently, several insects have become important pests, particularly Rhabdoscelus obscurus (Boisduval), the cane weevil borer. The larvae of this beetle feed on various species of palms, making the plants unsaleable. Death or lodging of the trees may also result. This paper documents its pest status, derived from information in the literature and from consultation with lcoal growers.

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