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Insect Key Ring Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle Specimen YK10 Glow

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Description

Real Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle (Cyrtotrachelus longimanus) specimen encased in clear lucite material. The specimen is crystal clear, transparent and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put beetle right at your fingertips!
It glows in the dark!
Length of the Beetle from head to bottom is 3.0 cm (1.2 inch).
Size of the lucite block is 4.5x2.8x1.5 cm (1.8x1.1x0.6 inch).
Weight of the keychain is 22 g and 35 g with packing box.
It is a beautiful keychain and is also a very good collectible item for every body.
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Insect Key Ring Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle Specimen YK10 Glow
Real
Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle (
Cyrtotrachelus longimanus
)
specimen encased in clear lucite material. The specimen is crystal clear, transparent and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put beetle right at your fingertips!
It glows in the dark!
Length of the Beetle from head to bottom is 3.0 cm (1.2 inch).
Size of the lucite block is 4.5x2.8x1.5 cm (1.8x1.1x0.6 inch).
Weight of the keychain is 22 g and 35 g with packing box.
It is a beautiful keychain and is also a very good collectible item for every body.
This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
***
Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle –
Cyrtotrachelus longimanus
There are some 18 weevil species attacking bamboo shoots. Both adults and larvae of these weevils feed on shoots, although larvae, which bore holes on bamboo shoots, are responsible for most of the damage. The damage caused by weevils usually results in the death of very young shoots, or deformed and stunted growth of new culms with very closely formed nodes at the feeding site. The larger species are the most common and destructive on sympodial bamboos.
DISTRIBUTION
Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.
HOSTS
Lingnania chungii, Bambusa textilis, B. pervariabilis, Sinocalamus oldhami, Dendrocalamus strictus, D. hamiltonii, Melocanna baccifera
and some other bamboos.
BIOLOGY
Adults are 18-38 mm long and vary in colour from light brown to dark reddish-brown. The legless larvae are cream-white in colour, but turn light brown when they are fully fed. The three species have very similar life cycle and damaging habits. There is only one generation per year, overwintering as adult in cocoons in the soil. Adults and larvae can be found on bamboo shoots from May to early October. The overwintering adults emerge from the soil during spring and summer months when bamboo shoots are available. They feed by sucking sap from the upper part of shoots. Eggs are laid individually in large feeding holes and only 1-3 eggs are deposited on each shoot. The egg-laying site can be identified by a group of fibre sticking out of the shoot surface. The larvae feed and bore inside the bamboo shoots, forming vertical tunnels. They pass through five instars in 12-15 days. Fully fed larvae drop to the ground, burrow into the soil and pupate 2-3 weeks later in cocoons made with soil at 10-30 cm depth. Adults emerge within 15 days after pupation.
They often occur together, is usually found on bamboo species with culms smaller than 4 cm in diameter.
DAMAGE CAUSED
These weevils are important borers of young sprouting culms. Damage is characterized by a long larval tunnel, starting beneath or near the culm sheath, passing internally through several internodes with perforation of nodes and ending in a hollowed and dead terminal shoot. These tunnels are filled with wooden dust and excreta. Wind, rain, feeding by woodpeckers, etc. can cause the affected culms to readily break. A single larva is capable of destroying a culm and inducing development of multiple shoots of little commercial value.
These weevils are also called snout beetles, because of the extension of the head-the rostrum-that is present in most species, and which carries the mandibles. Many species have camouflage colouring, but others arebrightly coloured with metallic scales.  Females lay their eggs inside plant tissues. Many use their rostrums to bore holes in which to deposit the eggs. They can be found worldwide on most terrestrial and some aquatic plant species. Many weevils are pests of crops such as rice and bark. Weevils form the largest family in the animal kingdom.
Item Specifics
Handmade :
Yes
Modified Item :
No
Animal Class :
Beetle
Country/Region of Manufacture :
China
Material :
Resin
Type :
Ornament
Payment
By Paypal
Shipping
Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
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Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.
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We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.
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Insect Key Ring Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle Specimen YK10 Glow
Real
Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle (
Cyrtotrachelus longimanus
)
specimen encased in clear lucite material. The specimen is crystal clear, transparent and indestructible. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put beetle right at your fingertips!
It glows in the dark!
Length of the Beetle from head to bottom is 3.0 cm (1.2 inch).
Size of the lucite block is 4.5x2.8x1.5 cm (1.8x1.1x0.6 inch).
Weight of the keychain is 22 g and 35 g with packing box.
It is a beautiful keychain and is also a very good collectible item for every body.
This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.
***
Bamboo Weevil Snout Beetle –
Cyrtotrachelus longimanus
There are some 18 weevil species attacking bamboo shoots. Both adults and larvae of these weevils feed on shoots, although larvae, which bore holes on bamboo shoots, are responsible for most of the damage. The damage caused by weevils usually results in the death of very young shoots, or deformed and stunted growth of new culms with very closely formed nodes at the feeding site. The larger species are the most common and destructive on sympodial bamboos.
DISTRIBUTION
Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.
HOSTS
Lingnania chungii, Bambusa textilis, B. pervariabilis, Sinocalamus oldhami, Dendrocalamus strictus, D. hamiltonii, Melocanna baccifera
and some other bamboos.
BIOLOGY
Adults are 18-38 mm long and vary in colour from light brown to dark reddish-brown. The legless larvae are cream-white in colour, but turn light brown when they are fully fed. The three species have very similar life cycle and damaging habits. There is only one generation per year, overwintering as adult in cocoons in the soil. Adults and larvae can be found on bamboo shoots from May to early October. The overwintering adults emerge from the soil during spring and summer months when bamboo shoots are available. They feed by sucking sap from the upper part of shoots. Eggs are laid individually in large feeding holes and only 1-3 eggs are deposited on each shoot. The egg-laying site can be identified by a group of fibre sticking out of the shoot surface. The larvae feed and bore inside the bamboo shoots, forming vertical tunnels. They pass through five instars in 12-15 days. Fully fed larvae drop to the ground, burrow into the soil and pupate 2-3 weeks later in cocoons made with soil at 10-30 cm depth. Adults emerge within 15 days after pupation.
They often occur together, is usually found on bamboo species with culms smaller than 4 cm in diameter.
DAMAGE CAUSED
These weevils are important borers of young sprouting culms. Damage is characterized by a long larval tunnel, starting beneath or near the culm sheath, passing internally through several internodes with perforation of nodes and ending in a hollowed and dead terminal shoot. These tunnels are filled with wooden dust and excreta. Wind, rain, feeding by woodpeckers, etc. can cause the affected culms to readily break. A single larva is capable of destroying a culm and inducing development of multiple shoots of little commercial value.
These weevils are also called snout beetles, because of the extension of the head-the rostrum-that is present in most species, and which carries the mandibles. Many species have camouflage colouring, but others arebrightly coloured with metallic scales.  Females lay their eggs inside plant tissues. Many use their rostrums to bore holes in which to deposit the eggs. They can be found worldwide on most terrestrial and some aquatic plant species. Many weevils are pests of crops such as rice and bark. Weevils form the largest family in the animal kingdom.
Item Specifics
Handmade :
Yes
Modified Item :
No
Animal Class :
Beetle
Country/Region of Manufacture :
China
Material :
Resin
Type :
Ornament
Payment
By Paypal
Shipping
Free shipping cost.
We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.
We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.
Returns
Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.
Contact Us
We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.
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