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PESTS OF SUNFLOWER :: Major Pests :: Bihar Hairy Caterpiller4. Bihar hairy caterpillar - Spilosoma obliqua (Arctiidae: Lepidoptera) Distribution and status: Sporadic pest widely distributed in the Orient. It is very serious in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab
Host range: sesamum, mash (Phaseolus mungo), mung (P. aureus), linseed, mustard, sunflower and some vegetables.
Damage symptoms: Defoliation
Pest breeds from March to April and again from July to November. Adult female lays 400-1000 light green, spherical eggs in clusters on the underside of the leaves. Egg period 8-13 days. Larval instars 7 and period 30-56 days. Pupation takes place in plant debris or soil and pupal period 7-15 days. Adult lives for 7 days. Early instars are gregarious and later instars disperse in search of food.
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