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The Asiatic rhinoceros beetle, coconut rhinoceros beetle or coconut palm rhinoceros beetle, (''Oryctes rhinoceros'') is a species of
rhinoceros beetle Dynastinae or rhinoceros beetles are a subfamily of the scarab beetle family (Scarabaeidae). Other common names – some for particular groups of rhinoceros beetles – include Hercules beetles, unicorn beetles or horn beetles. Over 1 ...
of the family
Scarabaeidae The family Scarabaeidae, as currently defined, consists of over 30,000 species of beetles worldwide; they are often called scarabs or scarab beetles. The classification of this family has undergone significant change in recent years. Several sub ...
. ''O. rhinoceros'' attacks the developing
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s of raffia, coconut, oil, and other palms in
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and a number of Pacific islands. Damaged fronds show typical triangular cuts.p.355, "The damaged frongs show characteristic V- or wedge-shaped cuts as they unfold, reducing the photosynthetic area (Supplemental Figure 7). The
beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
kills the palms (particularly newly planted ones) when the growing point is destroyed during feeding. They also infest dead trunk debris.


Biology

This large species has an average length of about 33 to 40 mm. Adults are dark brown to black in color with shiny dorsum. Head with a prominent horn. Male has longer horn than the female. Male is characterized by a rounded, shiny terminal abdominal segment whereas female has a relatively hairier 'tail'. There are two tubercles on the thoracic ridge.


Eggs

Adult female lay yellowish-white oval eggs which are about 3 mm in diameter. Eggs are typically laid inside rotting vegetative matter. After one week, they swell and later hatch within 11 to 13 days.


Larva

Grub stage undergo three instars before becoming a pupa. Grubs are yellowish-white where the third instar grow to 60 to 100 mm in length. Cranium is dark brown, with many round pits. There are minute setae on cranium. Thoracic spiracles are about 1.85 to 2.23 mm long. Respiratory plate consists with small, round to oval holes. Thoracic spiracles are larger than abdominal spiracles.


Pupa

Pupa is yellowish-brown with about 50 mm in length. There are horn-shaped protuberances on the anterior surface.


Economic importance

''O. rhinoceros'' adults are nocturnal.p.355, "Studying the biology of ''O. rhinoceros'' adults is difficult (106). They are cryptic, hidden in their feeding holes or in breeding sites, and fly only at night." In 1964, accidental introduction in some countries, and the perceived threat led to a special
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fund being established through the
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, with the goal of "eradication of the rhinoceros beetle and related insects in the South Pacific". Contributors to the fund were Australia,
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. Control measures include the use of cultural methods, such as crop sanitation and the use of
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, together with biological controls such as the manipulation of ''
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'' and '' M. anisopliae''.p.354, "...four such Malaysian isolates killed all third-instar larvae after 14 days (78, 79)."p.355, " ...By 12 months, infection levels for treatments were approximately 70%, mostly for third-instar larvae, and 52% for control heaps (81). ... These results indicated that ''M. anisopliae'' is best applied early, i.e., 6 to 8 months after chipping of the trunks; the water carries the spores deeper into the breeding sites and aids their germination, and the mycosis replenishes the spores (78). Without spore applications, two-year-old shredded rotting coconut trunk debris, with 0-2% ''M. anisopliae'' infections and cover crop overgrowth, could contain substantial numbers of larvae (96)." A
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Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus ''Oryctes'' is the most economically important genus of rhinoceros beetles in the subfamily Dynastinae (family: Scarabaeidae), since it includes a notorious insect pest of palms. Species Currently, 42 species are in the genus, including: * '' ...
'' (''OrNV'') - has been very successful in the Pacific islandsp.357, " OrNV is a key agent for ''Oryctes'' management in areas where it is not endemic, necessitating laboratory-based work since 1980, interconnected with fieldwork, to extend our knowledge of this pathogen." and for 30 years the invasion was halted. p.127, §1. Introduction :"The invasive phase of the beetle was brought under control by the discovery and distribution of a viral biocontrol agent, Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus (OrNV; previously known as Rhabdiovirus oryctes and Baculovirus oryctes). OrNV is currently present and causes persistent population suppression on many of the CRB infested Pacific Islands (Bedford, 2013b; Huger, 2005). : :Virus introduction into affected Pacific Island countries and territories suppressed and weakened the CRB populations such that its spread into the Pacific islands ceased and for 30 years there was no further expansion of the range of CRB (Secretariat of the Pacific Community, 2015)." However a new haplotype - CRB-G - has been invading the Pacific at a rate of about one new island every two years, p.133, §4, "...Over the past decade, CRB-G has spread to uninfested islands at a rate of about one new island every two years." unaffected by ''OrNV'' control programs already in place because CRB-G is immune. p.133, §4. Conclusion :"The CRB-G haplotype identified here is genetically distinct from other CRB populations already established in the Pacific region and is highly damaging to palms. The evidence provided demonstrates CRB-G is not appreciably affected by the OrNV isolates commonly used for biocontrol management of other CRB populations." The beetle is an invasive species in Hawaii, where it was found on December 23, 2013. It is believed to have been brought there in air cargo. Following the beetle's impact in Hawaii, there are now concerns about the potential consequences to Australia should the beetle be detected there. In June 2021,
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Dr Kayvan Etebari
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horticulturalist Neil Fisher both publicly expressed concerns about how close the species is to Australia and the threat it poses to the country's emerging date industry, ornamental palms and coconut oil industries. Fisher said the beetle's impact to agriculture and horticulture in Hawaii has raised "red flags" in Australia. Etebari said it was important for Australia to assist its neighboring countries in controlling the beetle for both economic and humanitarian reasons due to the threat it poses to livelihoods.


Damage

In 1985, heavy infestations on coconut has been observed from Malaysia. Then in 1911, they appeared in Myanmar. In early 1900s, it was observed from potted rubber seedlings from Sri Lanka which was later introduced to Upolu island in Western Samoa in 1909. Adults and grubs usually attack coconut and oil palm cultivations, where they are considered as a major pests. Adults feed on crown region of the palms. Then they bore through petiole bases into the central unopened leaves. This results tissue maceration and dieback. Presence of the animal can be visible due to fibrous frass found inside and at the entrance to the feeding hole. Most often fronds became wedge-shaped gaps or characteristic V-shaped cuts to fronds.


Selected host plants

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Areca catechu ''Areca catechu'' is a species of palm which grows in much of the tropical Pacific, Asia, and parts of east Africa. The palm is believed to have originated in the Philippines, but is widespread in cultivation and is considered naturalized in so ...
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Carica papaya The papaya (, ), papaw, () or pawpaw () is the plant species ''Carica papaya'', one of the 21 accepted species in the genus ''Carica'' of the family Caricaceae. It was first domesticated in Mesoamerica, within modern-day southern Mexico and C ...
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Cocos nucifera The coconut tree (''Cocos nucifera'') is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus ''Cocos''. The term "coconut" (or the archaic "cocoanut") can refer to the whole coconut palm, the seed, or the f ...
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Corypha umbraculifera ''Corypha umbraculifera'', the talipot palm, is a species of palm native to eastern and southern India and Sri Lanka. It is also grown in Cambodia, Myanmar, China, Thailand and the Andaman Islands. It is a flowering plant with the largest inf ...
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Livistona chinensis ''Livistona chinensis'', the Chinese fan palm or fountain palm, is a species of subtropical palm tree of east Asia. It is native to southern Japan, Taiwan, the Ryukyu Islands, southeastern China and Hainan. In Japan, two notable populations occ ...
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Metroxylon sagu ''Metroxylon sagu'', the true sago palm, is a species of palm in the genus '' Metroxylon'', native to tropical southeastern Asia. The tree is a major source of sago starch. Description True sago palm is a suckering (multiple-stemmed) palm, ...
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Phoenix dactylifera ''Phoenix dactylifera'', commonly known as date or date palm, is a flowering plant species in the palm family, Arecaceae, cultivated for its edible sweet fruit called dates. The species is widely cultivated across northern Africa, the Middle Ea ...
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Roystonea regia ''Roystonea regia'', commonly known as the Cuban royal palm or Florida royal palm, is a species of palm that is native to Mexico, parts of Central America and the Caribbean, and southern Florida. A large and attractive palm, it has been planted ...
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Saccharum officinarum ''Saccharum officinarum'' is a large, strong-growing species of grass in the genus '' Saccharum''. Its stout stalks are rich in sucrose, a simple sugar which accumulates in the stalk internodes. It originated in New Guinea, and is now cultivated ...
'' * '' Wodyetia bifurcata''


Control

Adults can be removed by hand picking or other mechanical method. In biological control, they can be eradicated by using predators, pathogens and scoliid parasitoids. Apart from that, a male-produced aggregation pheromone, ethyl 4-methyloctanoate (E4-MO) is an effective method to control the adults. Under cultural control, breeding sites of the adult can be destroyed, as well as usage of cover crops, and use of a hooked piece of wire is effective. Meanwhile, several insecticides such as gamma-BHC,
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, lambda cyhalothrin, and naphthalene can be used.


Predators

* '' Alaus farinosus'' * '' Alaus montravelii'' * '' Alaus podargus'' * '' Alaus speciosus'' * '' Brachinus stenoderus'' * '' Catascopus facialis'' * '' Hololepta marginipunctata'' * '' Hololepta quadridentata'' * '' Lanelater bifoveatus'' * '' Lanelater fuscipes'' * '' Mecodema spinifer'' * '' Neochryopus savagei'' * '' Ochyropus gigas'' * '' Oxylobus punctatosulcatus'', * '' Pachylister chinensis'' * '' Pheropsophus consimilis'' * '' Pheropsophus lissoderus'' * '' Pheropsophus occipitalis'' * '' Pheropsophus sobrinus'' * '' Pheropsophus stenoderus'' * '' Placodes ebenenus'' * '' Plaesius javanus'' * '' Platymeris laevicollis'' * '' Santalus parallelus'' * '' Scarites dubiosus'' * '' Scarites madagascariensis''


Parasitoids

* '' Athogavia borneoica'' * '' Boettcherisca peregrina'' * '' Campsomeris azurea'' * '' Elis romandi'' * '' Hypoaspis dubia'' * ''
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Steinernema carpocapsae ''Steinernema carpocapsae'' is an entomopathogenic nematode and a member of the family Steinernematidae. It is a parasitic roundworm that has evolved an insect-killing symbiosis with bacteria, and kills its hosts within a few days of infection ...
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See also

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European rhinoceros beetle The European rhinoceros beetle (''Oryctes nasicornis'') is a large flying beetle belonging to the subfamily Dynastinae. Subspecies * ''Oryctes nasicornis afghanistanicus'' Endrödi, 1938 * ''Oryctes nasicornis chersonensis'' Minck, 1915 * ''Or ...


References

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External links

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Species Profile - Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (''Oryctes rhinoceros'')
National Invasive Species Information Center,
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Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Response Hawaii
{{Palm oil Dynastinae Beetles of Asia Beetles described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Pests of oil palm