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- to Sesamia inferens. Wikispecies has information related to Sesamia inferens. Distribution and Insecticide Resistance of Sesamia inferens Singh, Beant;...
- predators, such as quelea in East Africa. The pink stem borer (Sesamia inferens) and the finger millet shoot fly (Atherigona miliaceae) are considered...
- Sturmiopsis inferens is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae. It is native to Asia and is a parasitoid of various moth species whose larvae feed inside...
- Atherigona pulla, Atherigona oryzae, and Atherigona soccata pink borer Sesamia inferens Leaf feeders leaf roller Cnaphalocrocis patnalis caseworm Hydrellia philippina...
- Agrotis ipsilon spotted stalk borer, Chilo partellus pink borer, Sesamia inferens armyworm, Mythimna separata Spodoptera exempta caterpillars Amsacta albistriga...
- cutworm Agrotis ipsilon stem borer Chilo partellus pink borer, Sesamia inferens corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis Leaf feeders armyworms, Mythimna separata...
- locusts than rice and corn. Insect pests include: stem borers Sesamia inferens and Ostrinia furnacalis rice skipper Pelopidas mathias (leaf feeder) thrip...
- armyworm Mythimna separata thrips Haplothrips ganglbaueri stem borers Sesamia inferens, Chilo partellus, and Chilo diffusilineus Sucking pests leafhoppers Nephotettix...
- borers Chilo partellus, Ch. suppressalis, Chilo orichalcociliellus, Sesamia inferens, S. cretica, and Ostrinia furnacalis Leaf feeders leaf folders Cnaphalocrocis...
- panicles whitish and empty. A naturally occurring parasitoid fly, Sturmiopsis inferens, has been used to control this stem borer. It can be raised in the laboratory...