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PESTS OF PULSES :: Major Pests :: Pod Bug 5. Pod bug: Riptortus pedestris, Clavigralla gibbosa, Clavigralla horrens, Anoplocnemis phasiana (Coreidae: Hemiptera)
Bionomics: Riptortus pedestris - The female bug lays an average of 115 eggs singly on pods at their base. The egg period is 3-4 days. The nymphs are brownish black and hemispherical which resembles brown ant. The nymphal stage undergoes 5 instars in 16 days. Clavigralla gibbosa - It is bigger than C. horrens in size. It lays eggs in groups of 3-15 on pods or leaves. The fecundity is 60-400 eggs per female. The incubation period is 4 days. There are 5 nymphal instars. The nymphal duration varies from 7-31 days. The adult bug lives upto 150 days. C. horrens - It is brown, flat, narrow - bodied bug with conspicuous lateral spines on the prothorax and enlarged hind femur.
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