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Oyzaephilus surinamensis L. morphometric characterization; a) Length of antenna, b) Head width, c) Length of thorax, d) Body length, e) Body width at the widest point, f) Length of hind femur.
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... accurate identification is key to a successful pest management, here in this part we provided brief description about morphology and life cycle of target pest; sawtoothed grain beetle O. surinamensis L. Adults beetle usually are less than 3 mm long, with long, narrow and flattened chocolate brown bodies. Figure 1 showed the morphometric characterizations of O. surinamensis L. reared in oat grout under laboratory conditions (27℃ and 64% RH) at Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia. ...
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... accurate identification is key to a successful pest management, here in this part we provided brief description about morphology and life cycle of target pest; sawtoothed grain beetle O. surinamensis L. Adults beetle usually are less than 3 mm long, with long, narrow and flattened chocolate brown bodies. Figure 1 showed the morphometric characterizations of O. surinamensis L. reared in oat grout under laboratory conditions (27℃ and 64% RH) at Kulliyyah of Science, International Islamic University Malaysia. ...
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