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- Species Antigastra catalaunalis - Sesame Leafroller Moth - BugGuide
Widespread in tropical and subtropical regions of the world Powell Opler (2009) listed the larval host plant in the United States as Tecoma stans (yellow trumpetbush) (2) Tecoma alata (orange jubilee) Tecoma capensis (cape honeysuckle) The species uses many plants as host in other regions of the world
- Antigastra catalaunalis (sesame webworm) | CABI Compendium
This datasheet on Antigastra catalaunalis covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Dispersal, Hosts Species Affected, Diagnosis, Biology Ecology, Natural Enemies, Impacts, Prevention Control, Further Information View all available purchase options and get full access to this article Already a Subscriber?
- TNAU Agritech Portal :: Crop Protection :: Pest :: Sesamum
Leaf webber roller and capsule borer: Antigastra catalaunalis Symptoms of damage Webbing of terminal leaves and bore the tender shoots at vegetative phase
- Biology of leaf webber and capsule borer, Antigastra catalaunalis . . .
The biology of leaf webber and capsule borer, Antigastra catalaunalis was studied on sesame variety HT-2 under laboratory conditions during kharif, 2016 Eggs laid singly, conical in shape and
- Sesame leaf roller and capsule borer, Antigastra catalaunalis (Dup . . .
The Sesame leaf roller and capsule borer (Antigastra catalaunalis) have been identified as one of the most detrimental pests responsible for significant damage to sesame crops in India The onset of the crop attack
- | Plantwise Knowledge Bank
There are numerous parasites of A catalaunalis larvae in India The most important parasite is Trathala flavoorbitalis; up to 20% of larvae may be infected Trichrogramma species were bred in the laboratory for use in biological control programmes in Colombia, but proved ineffective (Hallman, 1979)
- Antigastra catalaunalis (Duponchel, 1833) - GBIF
Antigastra catalaunalis (Duponchel, 1833) in GBIF Secretariat (2023) GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Checklist dataset https: doi org 10 15468 39omei accessed via GBIF org on 2025-05-19
- Antigastra catalaunalis - UKmoths
A rare migrant species to this country, mainly to the southern counties Abroad, the species occurs from southern Europe into the tropics It bears a superficial resemblance to Nascia cilialis, but has generally narrower forewings
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