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Nature of Damage
Caterpillar (Fig. 1 & 2) makes a bunch of leaves by silken thread and feeds inside by cutting the leaf. It feeds on chlorophyll by scrapping and produce parchment (Fig. 6).
Thereafter, the caterpillars bore through the basal part of the flower and bud making bigger sized holes as compared to that of bud borer (Fig. 3 and 4).
The infestation of this pest can be easily spotted by the presence of webbed shoots (Fig. 5), the appearance of dark brown patches on leaves and clusters of dried leaves.
It also causes damage to fruits by making holes and galleris on sapota endosperm (Fig. 7 & 8).