Oryzaephilus surinamensis
• Adults: 2.5-3.5 mm in length.
• Dark-brown in colour; neck shield has two deep longitudinal grooves and 6 sharply-pointed projections
on each side.
• The slim, whitish-yellow larvae are freely mobile and grow to a length of 3.5-4mm; the pupa lies free of
between adhering food particles.
• Females deposits about 150 eggs loosely in the infested goods.
• The total development period is 3-10 weeks, depending on temperature, nutrition and moisture.
• They are found in the warehouse, silos, mills, food-processing plants; infests grain and grain products,
flour, oats, semolina, pearly barley, malt, whole meal and other vegetable stocks.
• In granaries, it is usually found as a secondary pest together with other grain pests.