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Potato Tuber Moth (Phthorimaea operculella)
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Potato Tuber Moth ( Phthorimaea operculella )

Feb 09, 2016

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Potato Tuber Moth ( Phthorimaea operculella ). POTATO TUBER MOTH. Order : Lepidoptera Family : Gelechiidae Distribution : Cosmopolitan-tropical and subtropical Host : Potato, tomato, eggplant, tamarillo leaves (tree tomato). DESCRIPTION. Narrow silver-grey body with - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Potato Tuber Moth  ( Phthorimaea operculella )

Potato Tuber Moth (Phthorimaea operculella)

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POTATO TUBER MOTH

Order: LepidopteraFamily: GelechiidaeDistribution: Cosmopolitan-tropical and

subtropicalHost: Potato, tomato, eggplant, tamarillo leaves

(tree tomato)

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DESCRIPTION•Narrow silver-grey body withGreyish brown wings marked by small, dark specks•Body length: 10 mm

Wings are fringed

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DAMAGE

• Leaves and tubers

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Damage symptoms on leaves

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Damage symptoms on tubers

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Life-cycle

Eggs: laid singly on underside of leaves and exposed tubers

Eggs are small,spherical, translucent,and range in color fromwhite or yellowish to lightbrown.

150-200 eggs laid

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Life-cycleLarva: Larva 1-2 mm long and grows through 4 instars to reach 15-20 mm long.All larvae have dark brown head.

Larva first mine into leaves and later into stem. Larval period lasts 2-3 weeks in summer.

Larvae also excavate tunnels in the tubers

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Life-cyclePupa: Pupa are formed in a silken cocoon covered with soil particles and debris for camouflage.

Pupation occurs on dead leaves or on stored potatoes.

Moth appears in 7-10 days

Life-cycle is completed in about one month. As many as 5-6 generations occur in a year.

The moth mainly hibernates in the form of pupae and emerges with the onset of warm dry conditions.

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Management

• Use clean seed• Destroy tuber moth infested tubers, plant

debris and volunteer plants• Do not expose the tubers (earthing up)• Sort out the tubers before storage.