| Species: | |
|  | Spodoptera litura (Fabricius) | 
| Common name: | |
|  | taro catterpillar | 
|  | cluster caterpillar | 
|  | common cutworm | 
|  | cotton leafworm | 
|  | cotton worm | 
|  | tobacco caterpillar | 
| Damaging stage: | |
|  | Larvae | 
| Crops Affected: | |
|  | Cucurbits, solanaceous, legumes, brassicas, cotton, tobacco, onion | 
| Characteristic Damage: | |
|  | Newly hatched larvae attack their hosts in cluster and feed gregariously by scraping the leaf surface. | 
|  | Larvae move and feed on the other leaves making large irregular holes and may leave only the veins. | 
|  | High infestation results to severe defoliation. | 
| Management and Control: | |
|  | Monitor the area regularly. | 
|  | .Hand pick the larvae to reduce the population. | 
|  | Remove weeds and volunteer plants that may serve as alternate host | 
|  | Cultivate the soil by plowing and harrowing and use plastic mulch to minimize pupation in the soil. | 
|  | Plant trap crops like sunflower, taro or castor plants around the area. | 
|  | Use of pathogens like the nuclear polyhedrosis virus and entomopathogenic fungi Aspergillus flavus, Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae to reduce cutworm population. | 
|  | Apply botanical insecticide like neem extract. | 
|  | Apply lambda-Cyhalothrin (BidaⓇ, KarateⓇ, DescarteⓇ), fipronil (e.g. Ascend®, Flipper®), cypermethrin (e.g. BushwackⓇ, MagnumⓇ, Cymbush 5ECⓇ) Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies aizawai (Bta) (e.g. Xentari®, Aztron), acephate (e.g. Acetam®, BlackhawkⓇ), fenitrothion (Sumithion 50Ⓡ), deltamethrin (e.g. Decis®, DecideⓇ, ScoutⓇ, Agro DeltametrinⓇ). | 
| References: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spodoptera_litura | |
| http://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/44520 | |
| http://wiki.bugwood.org/Spodoptera_litura | |
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