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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Cabbage webworm caterpillar (Hellula undalis) and damage on a kale leaf.
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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First instar caterpillars of the cabbage webworm feeding in a leaf of kale.
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© A. M. Varela
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Caterpillar of the cabbage webworm (Hellula undalis feeding in the stem of a kale plant.
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© A.M. Varela, icipe
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Cabbage webworm (Hellula undalis) feeding on a cabbage head. The caterpillars have dark brown or black heads. The body is creamy white with light pinkish-brown longitudinal stripes, attaining a length of 1.2-1.5 cm when fully grown.
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Moth of the cabbage webworm (Hellula undalis). Wings ca 1.2 cm long in males, 1.4 cm in females.
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Damage to the growing tip of a kale plant caused by the cabbage webworm
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© A. M. Varela, icipe
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Damage by the cabbage webworm as stemborer on a kale plant
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© David Agassiz. Reproduced from the Crop Protection Compendium, 2005 Edition.© CAB International, Wallingford, UK, 2005.
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Cabbage webworm adults are greyish-brown with pale dusky hindwings; each forewing has a prominent black spot and zigzagging, light brown lines, central band between lines sometimes filled with darker brown scales. Wings ca 1.2 cm long in males, 1.4 cm in females.
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