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 | PESTS OF GROUNDNUT :: Major Pests :: Pod Bug9.  Pod bug: Elasmolomus sordidus (Lygaeidae:  Hemiptera)  
 Damage symptoms: It is a serious pest at pod maturity stage, pod harvesting  stage and harvested produce in the threshing floor. Both nymphs and adults suck  the sap from the pod in the field and produce at threshing floor. Freshly  harvested pods have shrivelled kernels.    
 Bionomics: The adult is dark brown, approximately 10 mm long and 2 mm  wide.  In the field, the females lay  their eggs singly in the soil or on groundnut haulms.  But in storage eggs are laid loosely among  the groundnuts.  A female bug may lay  upto 105 eggs.  The egg period is 4-5  days.  The first instar nymphs have a  bright red abdomen, later instar become progressively darker.  Both nymphs and adults feed on kernels by  piercing the pods with their rostrum.   The nymphal period is 23-29 days.   Since it is nocturnal in habit, it hides under weeds, cracks and  crevices in soil and debris during day time.  
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