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  <title>Morphometry of life stages and adult food preference of fruit piercing moth Eudocima spp. (Lepidoptera:Noctuidae)</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.01.345</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>The primary fruit piercing moths of genus Eudocima and Rhytia cause havoc to many<br />
fruit crops. The studies on morphometry of life stages and adult food preference of Eudocima<br />
materna (Linnaeus, 1767) and Eudocima phalonia (Clerk) will help to investigate the vulnerable<br />
stages of the life cycle to formulate the management practices. The studies were carried out in<br />
the laboratory at room temperature of 25 0 C±2. The larvae of both species are fed with leaves of<br />
Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) where whereas adult feeds ripening fruits. Eggs hatching were<br />
observed at night hours and in the early morning and hatching completes in 3.42±0.30 and<br />
3.27±0.15 days respectively for E. materna and E. phalonia. In both species, five and six instars<br />
were observed. The instarwise (5 instars) mean head capsule width of male larva of E. materna<br />
measured 0.52±0.01, 0.95±0.02, 1.55±0.04, 2.62±0.14 and 4.23±0.03 mm, respectively and in<br />
female it was 0.51±0.02, 0.96±0.04, 1.49±0.03, 2.37±0.05, 4.16±0.05 mm, whereas the male and<br />
female larva with six instars recorded 0.51±0.01, 0.97±0.04, 1.51±0.06, 2.17±0.06, 2.89±0.05,<br />
4.33±0.06 mm and 0.50±0.01, 0.96±0.03, 1.46±0.04, 2.23±0.09, 2.90±0.0 and 4.20±0.0 mm<br />
respectively. Similarly, mean body length of the male larvae of E. materna had five and six<br />
instars recorded 6.94, 12.16, 23.40, 43.70, 68.10 mm and 7.27, 10.32, 17.25, 25.75, 47.89, 74.86<br />
mm, respectively. Likewise, the females having five and six instars measured 7.08, 13.62, 22.65,<br />
40.75, 70.85 mm and 6.95, 11.0, 19.40, 26.6, 45.5, 72.0 mm, respectively. Increased larval<br />
width was noticed from 4-6 larval instars in both the sexes of E. materna. The mean length of the<br />
pupa developed from five and six instars ranged from 30.96 – 32.0 mm. The instarwise<br />
(5 instars) mean head capsule width of the male and female larva of E. phalonia was 0.56, 1.09,<br />
1.86, 2.97, 4.35 mm and 0.56, 1.14, 1.95, 3.12 and 4.44 mm, respectively whereas the larva<br />
undergoing six instars were 0.55, 0.96, 1.63, 2.42, 3.69, 4.55 mm and 0.56, 0.96, 1.56, 2.53,<br />
3.71, 4.67 mm, respectively. Similarly, the mean body length of male larvae had five instars was<br />
6.72, 14.48, 27.14, 46.0 and 83.17 mm and in the female it was 6.57, 14.42, 26.15, 49.3, and<br />
83.27 mm whereas in male and female larvae had six instars was 7.0, 13.6, 22.8, 33.14, 45.5,<br />
82.33 mm and 6.73, 14.16, 25.06, 33.43, 46.5, 82.66 mm, respectively. As that of E. materna<br />
increased larval width was noticed from 4-6 th instars. The mean length of the pupae ranged from<br />
33.70–34.40 mm. The adult feeding preference in descending order during first and second<br />
season of E. materna was guava &gt; apple &gt; mandarin &gt; grapes &gt; banana &gt; tomato &gt; pomegranate<br />
&gt; brinjal and guava &gt; apple &gt; grapes &gt; mandarin &gt; pomegranate &gt; banana &gt; tomato &gt; brinjal<br />
respectively whereas in E. phalonia its was guava &gt; mandarin &gt; apple &gt; grapes &gt; pomegranate &gt;<br />
tomato &gt; banana &gt; brinjal and guava &gt; mandarin &gt; apple &gt; grapes &gt; pomegranate &gt; tomato &gt;<br />
banana &gt; brinjal etc.</p>
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                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>The primary fruit piercing moths of genus Eudocima and Rhytia cause havoc to many<br />
fruit crops. The studies on morphometry of life stages and adult food preference of Eudocima<br />
materna (Linnaeus, 1767) and Eudocima phalonia (Clerk) will help to investigate the vulnerable<br />
stages of the life cycle to formulate the management practices. The studies were carried out in<br />
the laboratory at room temperature of 25 0 C±2. The larvae of both species are fed with leaves of<br />
Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy) where whereas adult feeds ripening fruits. Eggs hatching were<br />
observed at night hours and in the early morning and hatching completes in 3.42±0.30 and<br />
3.27±0.15 days respectively for E. materna and E. phalonia. In both species, five and six instars<br />
were observed. The instarwise (5 instars) mean head capsule width of male larva of E. materna<br />
measured 0.52±0.01, 0.95±0.02, 1.55±0.04, 2.62±0.14 and 4.23±0.03 mm, respectively and in<br />
female it was 0.51±0.02, 0.96±0.04, 1.49±0.03, 2.37±0.05, 4.16±0.05 mm, whereas the male and<br />
female larva with six instars recorded 0.51±0.01, 0.97±0.04, 1.51±0.06, 2.17±0.06, 2.89±0.05,<br />
4.33±0.06 mm and 0.50±0.01, 0.96±0.03, 1.46±0.04, 2.23±0.09, 2.90±0.0 and 4.20±0.0 mm<br />
respectively. Similarly, mean body length of the male larvae of E. materna had five and six<br />
instars recorded 6.94, 12.16, 23.40, 43.70, 68.10 mm and 7.27, 10.32, 17.25, 25.75, 47.89, 74.86<br />
mm, respectively. Likewise, the females having five and six instars measured 7.08, 13.62, 22.65,<br />
40.75, 70.85 mm and 6.95, 11.0, 19.40, 26.6, 45.5, 72.0 mm, respectively. Increased larval<br />
width was noticed from 4-6 larval instars in both the sexes of E. materna. The mean length of the<br />
pupa developed from five and six instars ranged from 30.96 – 32.0 mm. The instarwise<br />
(5 instars) mean head capsule width of the male and female larva of E. phalonia was 0.56, 1.09,<br />
1.86, 2.97, 4.35 mm and 0.56, 1.14, 1.95, 3.12 and 4.44 mm, respectively whereas the larva<br />
undergoing six instars were 0.55, 0.96, 1.63, 2.42, 3.69, 4.55 mm and 0.56, 0.96, 1.56, 2.53,<br />
3.71, 4.67 mm, respectively. Similarly, the mean body length of male larvae had five instars was<br />
6.72, 14.48, 27.14, 46.0 and 83.17 mm and in the female it was 6.57, 14.42, 26.15, 49.3, and<br />
83.27 mm whereas in male and female larvae had six instars was 7.0, 13.6, 22.8, 33.14, 45.5,<br />
82.33 mm and 6.73, 14.16, 25.06, 33.43, 46.5, 82.66 mm, respectively. As that of E. materna<br />
increased larval width was noticed from 4-6 th instars. The mean length of the pupae ranged from<br />
33.70–34.40 mm. The adult feeding preference in descending order during first and second<br />
season of E. materna was guava &gt; apple &gt; mandarin &gt; grapes &gt; banana &gt; tomato &gt; pomegranate<br />
&gt; brinjal and guava &gt; apple &gt; grapes &gt; mandarin &gt; pomegranate &gt; banana &gt; tomato &gt; brinjal<br />
respectively whereas in E. phalonia its was guava &gt; mandarin &gt; apple &gt; grapes &gt; pomegranate &gt;<br />
tomato &gt; banana &gt; brinjal and guava &gt; mandarin &gt; apple &gt; grapes &gt; pomegranate &gt; tomato &gt;<br />
banana &gt; brinjal etc.</p>
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