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General information about Rupela albinella (RUPEAL) Name Language; white stem borer: English: neotropischer Reisstengelbohrer: German.
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On Preparation of Wing Neurations in Lepidoptera 33t All the methods described above have proved to be better than the methods described by the previous workers because the chances of damaging the wing margins are rendered very remote by avoiding the action of nascent chlorine and the use of a brush.
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Scirpophaga praelata (Scopoli, 1763) Japan, Taiwan, E.China, SEEU, Sarepta, Ussuri, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, Rumania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary.
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Scirpophaga is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae described by Georg Friedrich Treitschke in 1832.
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Top borer (Typoryza nivella, syn. Scirpophaga nivella) is a major pest of sugar-cane (Saccharum officinarum) in India. The increased pest incidence in some regions was brought about by the introduction of susceptible cane varieties like Co L9, Co 419 and Co S510, prolonged crushing periods, establishment of new sugar factories, increased irrigation facilities, providing favourable microclimatic.
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The incidence of various insects pests and their natural enemies on sugarcane was studied in Indonesia in 1987. The main insect pests were the pyralids Chilo sacchariphagus, C. auricilius, Scirpophaga nivella and whitegrubs (larvae of Scarabaeoidea). The scelionid Telenomus dignoides and the eulophid Tetrastichus schoenobii were important egg parasitoids of S. nivella; parasitism was 96.4% in.