4. Aphid

4. Aphid Toxoptera aurantii Boyen. (Aphididae: Hemiptera)

    Damage
    • Both nymphs and adults suck the sap from the leaves resulting stunting, curling of leaves and falling of flower buds and developing fruits.
    • The infested leaf attracts sooty mould due to honeydew secretion of the insect.
    Bionomics
    • The adult fly is dark orange with smoky wings and fore wings having four whitish areas of the irregular shape.
    • The female fly lays yellowish brown, oval eggs arranged in spiral on broad leaves.
    • The egg period is 7-14 days. The nymphal period is 38-60 days with four nymphal instars.
    • It pupates on leaf surface. The pupal period last for 100-131 days.
    • There are two generations in a year.
    Management
    • Spray monocrotophos 36 WSC at 1.5 ml/litre of water.

     

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