Merchant grain beetle

  • Taxonomía

    Scientific name : Oryzaephilus mercator (Fauvel)
    Order : Coleoptera
    Classification : Primary

  • Productos infestados

    Oil-rich commodities, cake mixes, pasta, biscuits, nuts, coconut, puffed rice, pet food.

  • Distribución geográfica

    World.

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  • Descripción

    Merchant grain beetle, Oryzaephilus mercator (Fauvel). Adults (imagines) are small, slender, brown beetles, about 3 mm in body length. The head exhibits comparatively narrow temples (postocular region), a key character separating it from the sawtoothed grain beetle, whose temples are broader. Larvae are white to pale yellow and distinctly flattened.

  • Daños y perjuicios

    Damage arises from external feeding by both adults and larvae. They do not bore into sound, whole kernels; instead they exploit cracks and broken grain, abrading the pericarp and consuming germ and endosperm. This creates fines and “flouring,” causing weight loss and quality downgrading. Infested lots become contaminated with frass, exuviae, and cadavers, imparting off-odors and flavor taint. Insect feeding and respiration raise local temperature and moisture, promoting caking, mold development, and secondary pests. In oil‑rich commodities (oilseeds, nuts, processed cereals), attack accelerates rancidity. Introduced most often via infested foodstuffs, populations can spread within storage areas and, in multi‑unit buildings, between apartments, becoming a chronic nuisance. Because the damage is generalized and not internally tunneled, it is often difficult to attribute it uniquely to this species.

  • Detección

    Signs of infestation indicating Oryzaephilus mercator (Fauvel), the Merchant grain beetle, in stored grain: - Adults and larvae in the grain mass; adults are small, dorsoventrally flattened silvanid beetles with saw‑like lateral pronotal serrations. - Non‑distinctive feeding injury: kernels chipped, surface‑scarred, or partially consumed, often on cracked/broken grain. - Localized heat and moisture “hot spots” from insect metabolic activity; elevated interstitial humidity and occasional condensation. - Visible movement when grain is stirred, as insects migrate through intergranular spaces. - Unpleasant musty or rancid odors, sometimes with incipient mold due to grain deterioration. Because lesions are not diagnostic, identification relies on observing these signs and confirming specimens under magnification.

  • Ciclo de vida

    Merchant grain beetle (Oryzaephilus mercator) is holometabolous. Females oviposit on or among stored kernels, producing up to 200–300 eggs over about three months. Larvae hatch and develop through several instars while feeding in the grain mass. Pupation occurs as a naked exarate pupa or within a cocoon built from agglutinated grain particles. Adults emerge and initiate new cycles wherever warm, stored products are present. This species is thermophilic and tolerates low relative humidity, but is poorly cold-tolerant; it does not survive the rigors of Canadian winters in unheated structures.

  • Medio ambiente

    Synanthropic, household storage environments—pantries and cupboards—holding degraded, oil‑rich stored grains. In these domiciliary microhabitats, Oryzaephilus mercator thrives as a stored‑product pest and inflicts significant damage.

  • Especies similares

    Sawtoothed grain beetle (Oryzaephilus surinamensis) Foreign grain beetle (Ahasverus advena)

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