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Chilo agamemnon Błeszyński -- Lepidoptera:  Crambidae

 

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       Chilo agamemnon is a species of moth in the family Crambidae described by Stanisław Błeszyński in 1962.  It is found in Spain, EgyptIsraelSudan and Uganda and may be indigenous to the Ethiopian Region.  The wingspan is 16–19 mm. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The color of the forewings is a dull or pale yellow.  The hindwings are light gray or white.   The larvae are a pest on Zea mays where they usually attack mature cane stalks, but they also feed on young plants.  The larvae pass through five to eight instars according to temperature variations.

 

     These small larvae chew on young leaves, enter the stems and bore tunnels that are filled with wate materials.  They pass  through 5–8 instars, influenced by temperatures.  Then they form pupae within silken cocoons.  During winter the full grown larvae bore into the lower parts of plants or the roots to hibernate  utill spring.  Several overlapping generations are raised during the season, the populations peaking in late summer.  A female can lay 400-700 eggs, but then lives only for a few days. At 30-35°C a life cycle is completed in 3-4 weeks.

 

       The larvae damage maize, rice and sugar cane and often girdle their stalks and stems, which results in breakage of the upper plant parts.  In severe infestations every plant in the field can be infested.  The importance of this pest to maize has declined since the 1970s in Israel, due to increases in the area planted to sweet corn, which the moth avoids.  In Egypt it is a major pest of sugar cane, affecting up to 15% of the crop, and is the most serious pest of rice in the Nile Delta.

 

REFERENCES:

 

Abbas, M. S.,  A. H. El-Heneidy, S. L. El-Sherif  & M. M. Imbaby.  1988.  On utilization of Trichogramma evanescens West. to control the lesser  sugar-cane borer, Chilo agamemnon Bles. in sugar cane fields in Egypt. 1- Pilot studies.  Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte, Econ. Ser.  17:  47-62.

 

Abbas, M. S.,  A. H. El-Heneidy, M. M. Imbaby & M. A. Ewase.  1989.  On utilization of Trichogramma evanescens West. to control the lesser  sugar-cane borer, Chilo agamemnon Bles. in sugar cane fields in Egypt.  3- Three-wave release technique.  Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte, Proc.1st Inter. Conf. Econ. Ent. 11:  87-92.

 

Awadallah, W. H.,  M. A. Mohamed,  A. Z. Abdelwahab & A. M.  Soliman.  1982.   Southward spread of Chilo agamemnon Bles, on sugarcane in Egypt.  Agric. Res. Rev. 58:  97-105.

 

Błeszyński S.  1962.  Studies on the Crambidae (Lepidoptera). Part 36. On some species of the genus Chilo Zincken. - Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 7 (7):  107-133.

 

Capinera, John L.  editor.  2008.  Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer Verlag, August 2008.

 

El-Heneidy, A. H.,  M. S. Abbas  &  M. M. Imbaby.  1989.  On utilization of  Trichogramma evanescens West. to control the lesser sugar cane borer, Chilo agamemnon Bles. in sugar cane fields in Egypt. 2- Proper technique and number of releases.  Arab. Jour. of Plant Protection, vol. 7 (2):  153-158

 

El-Heneidy, A. H.,  M. S. Abbas,  M. M. Imbaby  &  M. A. Ewase.  1990.  Observations on the parasitism of Chilo agamemnon Bles. egg-masses by  Trichogramma evanescens West. in sugar cane ratoons.  Bull. Soc. Ent. Egypte, Econ. Ser. 18:  1-8.

 

El-Heneidy, A. H.,  M. S. Abbas, M. M. Imbaby  &  M. A. Ewase.  1991.  Utilization of Trichogramma evanescens West. to control the lesser sugar-  cane borer, Chilo agamemnon Bles. in sugar cane fields in Egypt. 5- An Approach Towards Large Scale Release. 3rd Inter. Symposium "Trichogramma and other egg parasitoids", San Antonio (TX, USA), Sept. 23-27, 1990.  Ed. INRA, Paris, 1991 (Les Colloques  56:  187-189).

 

El=Sheikh, Kafr.  1988.  Cultural control of the rice stem borer, Chilo agamemon Bleszynski (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) hibernating in rice stubbles.  Proc. 3rd Egyptian Conf. Agron. September 5-7 (1):  205-210.

 

Hafez, Mahmoud & Hosni Salama.  2009.  On the biology of the born borer Chilo agamemon Bles. (Lepidoptera, Crambidae).  J. Applied Entomology 67 (1-4):  256-261.

 

Isa A. L. & W. H. Awadallah.  1972.  A new record of sugar-cane infestation with Chilo agamemnon Bles. at the Southern part of Assiut and Suhag Governorates. Agric. Res. Rev. 50:  49–50.

 

Khan, Z. R.; et al.  1991.  World Bibliography of Rice Stem Borers: 1794-1990. International Rice Research Institute. ISBN 971-22-0015-9.

 

Kira M. T.  &  H.  El-Sherif.  1974.   Estimation of losses in cane and sugar yields caused by Chilo agamemnon Bles. infestation (Lepidoptera: Crambidae).   Bull. Soc. Entomol. Egypt  57:  271–277.

 

Melamed-Madjar, V.  1990.  Status of Chilo agamemnon Bles. in Israel and the Probable Reasons for the Decrease in Its Populations.  Int J Trop Insect Sci ence  11:  541–545.

 

Rivnay E.  1967.   A contribution to the maize borer, Chilo agamemnon Bleszynski, in Israel. Israel J. Entomol. 2:  15–27.

 

Rivnay E.  1963.  Present status of lepidopterous pests of maize and other graminaceous crops in Israel. Plant Prot. Bull. FAO 11:  3.

 

Savela, Markku.  1817.  Chilo Zincken, Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. November 27, 2017.