1. Shoot webber

1. Shoot webber- Orthaga exvinacea Hmps. (Pyraustidae: Lepidoptera)

    Damage
    • The larva webs together the leaves and feed on them.
    • The infested leaves wither and dry up. In case of severe attack, a tree shows many webbed nests of leaves presenting on the whole a sickly appearance.

    Mango Shoot webber

    Bionomics
    • The adult moth is greyish with dark patches on the wings.
    • It lays eggs in small clusters on the silken webbing's or singly on the ribs of the leaves.
    • Fecundity is 30-50 egg / female.
    • The egg period is 4 days.
    • The larva is pale green with dark bands.
    • The larval period is about a month.
    • It undergoes 5 instars and pupates within silken cocoon in the webbed up clusters for 1 -14 days.
    Management
    • Remove and destroy webbed leaves along with larvae and pupae.
    • Spray carbaryl 50 WP at 0.1%.
    • Encourage activity of predators, carabid beetle Parena lacticincta; reduviid Oecama sp; parasitoid Hormiusa and fungus Paecilomyces farinosus.

Last modified: Wednesday, 25 January 2012, 11:36 PM