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Nature of Damage
Caterpillar bores through the upper tapering part of the flower and flower bud and eats up inner content of ovary and petals leading to no flower setting or retention (Fig. 1 & 2).
The infested bud show milky appearance and presence of larval excreta on top (Fig. 3 & 4).
Furthermore, the affected flowers and flowers buds dry up and later dropped down in considerable numbers caused further yield loss (Fig. 5 & 7).
Early larval instar also cuts the margin and leaf lamina of the newly emerged leaves (Fig. 8).