Explain the scientific name, life cycle, nature of damage and management of white
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True white grubs are the larvae of May beetles (also called June Beetles) found in the genus Phyllophaga, of which there are over 100 different species. Phyllophaga larvae and other larvae of the family Scarabaeidae are often referred to as white grubs, including larvae of the Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica Newman), annual white grubs (Cyclocephala spp.), and the green June beetle (Cotinis nitida Linnaeus).
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Chilo partellus, the spotted stalk borer, is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Charles Swinhoe in 1885. It is found in India, Pakistan,[1] Ethiopia, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and on Mayotte.[2]
Chilo partellusScientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaClass:InsectaOrder:LepidopteraFamily:CrambidaeGenus:ChiloSpecies:
C. partellus
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