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- Date_stone_beetle abstract "The date stone beetle or button beetle, Coccotrypes dactyliperda, is an insect belonging to the bark beetles (Scolytinae). It feeds on and spends part of its life cycle in dates, the fruits of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera). Because of its damage to dates, it is considered a pest.Adults of the species are reddish-brown and 1.8–2.3 mm (0.07–0.09 in) long, with a convex shape and hairs on the dorsal surface. Characteristic of beetles, they have four wings, with the pair of hardened forewings protecting the pair of hindwings used for flying. They chew a round hole into green unripe dates, causing the fruit to drop 1 or 2 days later.The species uses the haplodiploid sex-determination system: females are diploid while males are haploid; unmated females produce male offspring by parthenogenesis while mated females produce both male and female offspring. Both in beetles from collected date stones and in laboratory cultures, about 85–93% of the adults are females.When a flying unfertilized female reaches a target such as a date stone, sweet almond, betel nut, nutmeg, cinnamon bark or a button made from vegetable ivory, hence the name "button beetle"), she bores a hole in it and excavates a chamber. (Males cannot penetrate the stone.) Inside, she produces a brood of four or five males. She mates with the first son that reaches maturity, then proceeds to eat them all. She then enlarges the chamber and lays a brood of about 70 offspring. Some of the females mate with their brothers.It takes about 22–25 days for an egg to develop through a larva and pupa into an adult, with males developing faster than females. Mated females live on average 73 days while unmated ones live on average 63 days.".
- Date_stone_beetle binomialAuthority Johan_Christian_Fabricius.
- Date_stone_beetle class Insect.
- Date_stone_beetle family Bark_beetle.
- Date_stone_beetle family Curculionidae.
- Date_stone_beetle family Scolytini.
- Date_stone_beetle genus Coccotrypes.
- Date_stone_beetle kingdom Animal.
- Date_stone_beetle order Beetle.
- Date_stone_beetle phylum Arthropod.
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- Date_stone_beetle binomial "Coccotrypes dactyliperda".
- Date_stone_beetle binomialAuthority "Fabricius, 1801".
- Date_stone_beetle classis "Insecta".
- Date_stone_beetle familia Curculionidae.
- Date_stone_beetle genus "Coccotrypes".
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- Date_stone_beetle ordo Beetle.
- Date_stone_beetle phylum "Arthropoda".
- Date_stone_beetle regnum "Animalia".
- Date_stone_beetle species "C. dactyliperda".
- Date_stone_beetle subfamilia Bark_beetle.
- Date_stone_beetle tribus Scolytini.
- Date_stone_beetle subject Category:Agricultural_pest_insects.
- Date_stone_beetle subject Category:Curculionidae.
- Date_stone_beetle type AgriculturalPestInsects.
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- Date_stone_beetle comment "The date stone beetle or button beetle, Coccotrypes dactyliperda, is an insect belonging to the bark beetles (Scolytinae). It feeds on and spends part of its life cycle in dates, the fruits of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera). Because of its damage to dates, it is considered a pest.Adults of the species are reddish-brown and 1.8–2.3 mm (0.07–0.09 in) long, with a convex shape and hairs on the dorsal surface.".
- Date_stone_beetle label "Coccotrypes dactyliperda".
- Date_stone_beetle label "Date stone beetle".
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- Date_stone_beetle depiction Coccotrypes_dactyliperda_1.jpg.
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