Outbreak of the Bihar hairy caterpillar, Diacrisia obliqua Walker in North Bihar
1975
REP.MB-2762
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Title
Outbreak of the Bihar hairy caterpillar, Diacrisia obliqua Walker in North Bihar
Publication Date
1975
Call Number
REP.MB-2762
Summary
In early September 1975, an outbreak of Bihar hairy caterpillar, (Diacrisia obliqua Walker) in north Bihar, India, caused severe damage to blackgram, mungbean, soybean, cowpea, sweet potato, til (Sesamum sp.), sunflower, peanut, maize and jute. In a preliminary field trial with 14 insecticides on blackgram, 0.05% dichlorvos, leptophos or quinalphos, 0.04% monocrotophos or phenthoate, 0.06% phosalone, 0.07% endosulfan and 0.01% formothion reduced the larval population considerably. [THH]
Journal Citation
v.5(10/11):47, ENTOMOLOGISTS` NEWSLETTER
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