Maruca vitrata
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Maruca vitrata is a pantropical insect pest of leguminous crops like pigeon pea, cowpea, mung bean and soybean. Its common names include the maruca pod borer, bean pod borer, soybean pod borer, mung moth, and the legume pod borer. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1787.
It can cause losses of 20–80% on the harvests of cowpeas.[1]
Its feeding sites on plants are flower buds, flowers and young pods. In some cases early instars feed on flower peduncles and young stems.
Methods for control
Biological
Some parasitoids have been shown to serve as a biological control for Maruca vitrata. Parasitoid wasps families include Braconidae and Ichneumonidae; some parasitoid flies in the Tachinidae are also natural enemies of the moth.[2] M. vitrata prefers to lay its eggs on the flowering bodies of the cowpea plant. Efforts have been made to deter M. vitrata from reproducing on the plant ranging from pesticides to a chemical specifically designed to sterilize the moth.[3]
Distribution
Worldwide in the tropics. Asia, Africa, North, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Europe, Australia & Oceania.[4]
References
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External links
- OISAT
- mbarnes
- cabicompendium
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- Maruca in Australia
- Network for Genetic Improvement of Cowpea for All (NGICA)
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- Spilomelinae
- Moths described in 1787
- Lepidoptera of Cameroon
- Moths of Madagascar
- Lepidoptera of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Moths of Japan
- Moths of Mauritius
- Moths of Seychelles
- Moths of Réunion
- Moths of Africa
- Fauna of the Pantropical realm
- Moths of North America
- Moths of South America
- Moths of the Caribbean
- Taxa named by Johan Christian Fabricius