“…S. glandium, S. rugicollis, S. rugosus, S. sculpturatus and S. vateriae breed on the seeds of Quercus incana, Q. leucotrochophora, Q. floribunda and Q. dilatata, as well as on the seeds of trees in the Dipterocarpaceae and Fabaceae families in temperate to subtropical mixed forests of the Orientalis, from the southwest and south sides of the Himalayas all the way to the Indian subcontinent (Marshall, 1920(Marshall, , 1940Weidner, 1983;Kaushal et al, 1993;Nardon et al, 2002). As far as is known in the breeding biology, all species of Sitophilus develop from egg to pupa inside the kernel of their host plants.…”