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  2. Hawaii trying to stop spread of invasive, tree-killing ... - AOL

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    The coconut rhinoceros beetle is native to Africa, China, Myanmar, India and Southeast Asia, according to the council. Female beetles lay between 50 to 140 eggs in their lifetime, which is usually ...

  3. Oryctes rhinoceros - Wikipedia

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    Oryctes rhinoceros, also known as coconut rhinoceros beetle, Asiatic rhinoceros beetle, and coconut palm rhinoceros beetle, [2] is a large species of beetle (typically 4–5 cm long), belonging to the rhinoceros beetles subfamily Dynastinae. [1] Oryctes rhinoceros attacks coconut palms and other palms such as the economically important oil palm.

  4. Invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle taking a toll on Oahu palm ...

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    May 21—1/3 Swipe or click to see more COURTESY STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE An adult invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle is all black and can grow up to 2-1/2 inches in length, with a horn. 2/ ...

  5. Traps catch invasive coconut rhinoceros beetles in Waikoloa

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    The coconut rhinoceros beetles are a serious pest of palm trees, primarily coconut trees. Adult beetles bore into their crowns to feed on the tree's sap. 2/2. Swipe or click to see more.

  6. Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus - Wikipedia

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    The Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus (OrNV) is a member of the species Alphanudivirus oryrhinocerotis in the family Nudiviridae.It causes lethal infections in larvae and adults of the coconut rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros), a serious pest of coconut and oil palms in tropical Asia and the Pacific.

  7. Oryctes - Wikipedia

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    Oryctes [1] is the economically most important genus of rhinoceros beetles in the subfamily Dynastinae (family: Scarabaeidae) and includes serious pests of palm trees. [3] A total of 47 species have been assigned to the genus, including 2 fossil ones. The extant species are widely distributed in Africa, as well as in Europe, Asia and the Pacific.

  8. Xylotrupes ulysses - Wikipedia

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    Xylotrupes ulysses, common names "Elephant beetle", "Coconut palm beetle", [2] "common rhinoceros beetle" or simply "rhinoceros beetle" [3] [4] is a species of rhinoceros beetle native to New Guinea. Male horns in several groups of this genus represent a special secondary sex characteristic.

  9. Maui launches coconut rhinoceros beetle task force - AOL

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    Dec. 30—A new task force is asking for public help to fight off the invasive coconut rhinoceros beetle on Maui. A new task force is asking for public help to fight off the invasive coconut ...