Crop Protection : Pest of paddy
Grasshopper: Hieroglyphus banian
Short horned grasshopper: Oxya nitidula
Symptoms of damage:
- Irregular feeding on seedlings and leaf blade
- Cutting of stem at panicle stage
- Completely defoliate the plants leaving only the mid ribs
Identification of insect pest :
- Eggs: 30-40 yellowish eggs are laid in groups and covered with gummy like substance
- Nymph: Nymphs feed on grasses and paddy
- Adult: Adult of Hieroglyphus banian is shiny greenish yellow with three black lines running from dorsum to venter on its head and thorax. It is bigger than Oxya sp. In the early stages, the young are yellowish, with many reddish brown spots. Oxya sp. has a blackish brown stripe running from behind the eyes up to thorax on the lateral surface of the body.
Hieroglyphus banian: 1½ inch in length, green, larger with transverse black lines above the pronotum Oxya nitidula: 1 inch in length with transverse brownish lines above the pronotum
Management:
- Cut the soil with a spade or rake and plaster the lands especially in rice field and water channels to destroy the egg pods.
- If huge number of grass hoppers (5 per sweep) or damage is visible, then management measures can be initiated; Spray the crop with chlorpyriphos 20 EC @ 500 ml/ac.
| Irregular feeding of leaves at the margin | |
| Hieroglyphus spp. | Oxya spp. |
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