“…In addition, larvae and adults from the field and laboratory rearing were confirmed as S. frugiperda through their morphological characteristics as reported by (Passoa, 1991;EPPO, 2015;Day et al, 2017;Ganiger et al, 2018;Sharanabasappa et al, 2018;CABI, 2019;Sartiami et al, 2020). This is the first record in Upper Egypt on sorghum crops; however, it has already been reported from the neighboring countries such as India, China, Cameroon and Uganda (Venkateswarlu et al, 2018;Jiang et al, 2019;Fotso Kuate et al, 2019;Chen et al, 2020;Hailu et al, 2021). Later, FAW has seriously threatened the production of local alternative crops, besides the preferable maize crop.…”