| Symptoms of damage: 
                      Young      caterpillars cause small yellow mines on leavesScrapping of      epidermal leaf tissues producing typical whitish patches on leavesFull-grown      larvae bite holes in the leaves and feeds on curd Identification of pest: 
                      Egg: Minute      yellow coloured eggs laid singly or in groups on the upper surface of      leavesLarva: Pale yellowish green caterpillarPupa: Pupation      takes place on the foliage in a transparent cocoonAdult: Small greyish brown moth. Forewings have      three white triangular spots along the inner-margin. Adult folds the wings      that appear with triangular markings, opposite wing with diamond shape.  Management: 
                      Remove and destroy all debris      and stubbles after harvest of cropGrow mustard as trap crop at      2:1 ratio (cabbage: mustard) to attract DBM for oviposition at least 10      days ahead of   planting of main cropSpray mustard crop with      dichlorvos 76 WSC 0.076% to avoid dispersal of the larvaePheromone traps @12/haCrop rotation with cucurbits,      beans, peas, tomato and melonLarval parasitoid: Diadegma      semiclausm @1,00000/ha (Hills–below 25–27ºC) Cotesia plutellae (plains)      at 20000/ha release from 20 days after plantingBacillus thuringiensis var kurstaki 2g/litNeem seed kernel extract 5%Cartap hydrochloride 0.5% at      10,20 and 30 DAS (nursery) and primordial stage | 
                    
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                      | Affected curd | Scrabbing the leaves |  
                      
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                        | Larva | Adult |  
                      
                        | Insecticide | Dose |  
                        | Azadirachtin   5% Neem Extract Concentrate | 5.0 ml/10 lit. |  
                        | Lufenuron   5.4 % EC | 1.2 ml/lit. |  
                        | Spinosad   2.5 % SC | 1.2 ml/lit. |  
                        | Trichlorofon   50 % EC | 1.0 ml/lit. |  |