2022
DOI: 10.55446/ije.2021.312
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Morphology of Immature Stages and Adults of Helicoverpa Armigera

Abstract: Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) is a highly polyphagous insect pest of worldwide occurrence, including India. In the present study, a detailed morphological assessment of H. armigera showed the following: typically dome-shaped egg with ribbed surface; larva having coriaceous skin, biordinal crochets and 11 primary setae on the prothoracic segment; pupa adecticous and obtect with prominent posterior tip cremaster; and adult forewings characterized by the presence of 7-8 black spots along the apical margin and a r… Show more

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“…The first step in this direction is the correct identification of the insect species. Accurate species identification, whether of the pest or its associated natural enemy along with their biological systematic studies provide backbone information for the success of any integrated pest management programme (Chakravarty et al, 2022). Traditional systematics or taxonomy was primarily reliant on morphology-based taxon identification systems.…”
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“…The first step in this direction is the correct identification of the insect species. Accurate species identification, whether of the pest or its associated natural enemy along with their biological systematic studies provide backbone information for the success of any integrated pest management programme (Chakravarty et al, 2022). Traditional systematics or taxonomy was primarily reliant on morphology-based taxon identification systems.…”
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confidence: 99%