PESTS OF CASTOR :: Major Pests :: Hairy Caterpiller -1 4. Hairy caterpillar: Euproctis fraterna (Lymantriidae: Lepidoptera)
Distribution and status: India
Host range: Castor, linseed, groundnut pigeonpea, grapevine, cotton, pomegranate, mango, coffee, pear and rose
Damage symptoms: Defoliation is the main symptom. The pest is active throughout the year but its activity is reduced in winter.
Bionomics: The adult moth is yellowish with pale transverse lines on fore wings. It lays egg in groups on lower surface of the leaves. The egg period is 4-10 days. The caterpillar possesses red head with white hairs around and a long tuft and a reddish brown body with hairs arising on warts and a long pre- anal tuft. There are six larval instars. The larval periods last for 13-29 days. It pupates in a silken cocoon in leaf folds for 9-25 days. The larva over-winters during winter season.
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