Biology of Phalantha phalantha Drury (Lepidoptera : Nymphaliidae), a Pest of Populus deltowes Bartr

Biology of Phalantha phalantha Drury (Lepidoptera : Nymphaliidae), a Pest of Populus deltowes Bartr

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  •   Rajani Ahluwalia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2010/v136i8/3743

Keywords:

Phalantha phalantha, Instars, Population, Life Cycle, Generations

Abstract

Phalantha phalantha Drury is an orange colour butterfly with spotted wings. It starts emerging in the month of May and oviposits eggs on the leaves and green twigs. It has five larval instars with total larval period of 21-28 days. Fourth and the fifth larval instars are most harmful stages in which larvae feed voraciously and eat every part of the leaf. It completes its life cycle in 32-42 days in rainy season and completes 7-9 overlapping generations each year. June-August is the most active period of the pest and its population starts decliningfrom October end onwards.

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Rajani Ahluwalia

Published

2010-08-01

How to Cite

Ahluwalia, R. (2010). Biology of <I>Phalantha phalantha</I> Drury (Lepidoptera : Nymphaliidae), a Pest of <I>Populus deltowes</I> Bartr. Indian Forester, 136(8), 1119–1124. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2010/v136i8/3743

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