Cabbage

Crucifer leaf webber

Crocidolomia binotalis
Crucifer leaf webber

Crocidolomia binotalis

Crocidolomia binotalis
Crucifer leaf webber

Crocidolomia binotalis

Crocidolomia binotalis
Crucifer leaf webber

Crocidolomia binotalis

Crocidolomia binotalis
Crucifer leaf webber

Crocidolomia binotalis

Leaf Webber (Crocidolomia binotalis) – A Serious Pest of Crucifers

Distribution & Host Plants

  • Found throughout India.
  • Affects cabbage, radish, mustard, turnip, and other cruciferous crops.

Life Cycle

  • Eggs: Laid in masses of 40-100 on leaf undersides. Hatch in 5-15 days.
  • Larvae: Green, gregarious feeders, growing up to 2 cm.
    • Duration: 24-27 days (summer), 50-52 days (winter).
  • Pupation: Occurs in soil or within webbed leaves and flowers.
    • Pupal period: 14-40 days (faster in summer).

Nature of Damage

  • Caterpillars form a silken web around leaves.
  • Leaves become skeletonized, reducing market value.
  • Larvae feed on flower buds and pods, contaminating vegetables with excreta.

Economic Threshold Level (ETL) & Control Measures

  • ETL: 15-20 moths per trap/day.
  • Pheromone Traps:
    • 8-10 traps per acre from the 1-week crop stage.
    • Trap height: 1 ft above crop canopy for optimal catch.

Crop-Specific Damage

  • Cabbage:
    • Skeletonization of outer leaves.
    • Larval damage in primordia/cupping stage, causing aborted or multiple heads.
    • Boreholes with frass and fecal matter in the head.
  • Cauliflower:
    • Larval nibbling on growing tips causing blindness.
    • Discoloration of curd and larvae hidden beneath.
    • Boreholes in pods, leading to seed consumption.

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