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Identification of pest:

Symptoms of damage :
These appear sporadically in enormous populations at intervals of several years and cause heavy damage to the foliage. Caterpillars are gregarious in habit and they congregate on the trunks of shade trees during day time and drop down on the cardamom plants during night time. They fed voraciously on leaves and defoliating the whole cardamom plants. Usually the damage is observed during October-December Identification of pest: E. cardamomi Eggs: Dome shaped and lay on undersurface of the leaves of shade trees. Larva: Robust, bluish black with pale brown head, white hairs and dorsal conical tuff of hairs. Pupa: Pupation takes place in soil Adult : Large moth, pale yellow with wavy lines and a series of spots near the outer margin of wings E. canaraica Eggs : Pale yellowish in colour and lays on the undersurface of the leaves of shade trees. Larva : Robust with red head and black ‘V’ shaped vertex border. Pupa: Pupation takes place in soil Adult: Large moth brownish yellow with two diagonal bunds and zig zag lines on wings. E. fabia Larva: Robust, dark purplish brown with black head, grey tipped long hairs and red prologs. Pupa: Pupation takes place on dried leaves Adult: Large bright yellow moth with prominent black wavy lines and patches on wings.
  • These appear sporadically in enormous populations at intervals of several years and cause heavy damage to the foliage.
  • Caterpillars are gregarious in habit and they congregate on the trunks of shade trees during day time and drop down on the cardamom plants during night time.
  • They fed voraciously on leaves and defoliating the whole cardamom plants.
  • Usually the damage is observed during October-December

E. cardamomi

  • Eggs: Dome shaped and lay on undersurface of the leaves of shade trees.
  • Larva: Robust, bluish black with pale brown head, white hairs and dorsal conical tuff of hairs.
  • Pupa: Pupation takes place in soil
  • Adult : Large moth, pale yellow with wavy lines and a series of spots near the outer margin of wings
  • Eggs : Pale yellowish in colour and lays on the undersurface of the leaves of shade trees.
  • Larva : Robust with red head and black ‘V’ shaped vertex border.
  • Pupa: Pupation takes place in soil
  • Adult: Large moth brownish yellow with two diagonal bunds and zig zag lines on wings.
  • Larva: Robust, dark purplish brown with black head, grey tipped long hairs and red prologs.
  • Pupa: Pupation takes place on dried leaves
  • Adult: Large bright yellow moth with prominent black wavy lines and patches on wings.
  • Hairy caterpillar incidence can be checked by lopping off and burning branches of shade trees in which eggs are laid.
  • Gradual elimination of shade trees favoured for egg laying will reduce the incidence.
  • Caterpillars that congregate at the base of shade trees can be collected and killed.
  • Moths can be attracted to light during night and by installing light traps, the moths can be collected and killed.

Image source:

http://www.nbair.res.in/insectpests/Eupterote.php