Sesamia calamistis
Nature of damage
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Newly hatched larvae remain in a group behind the leaf sheath and begin chewing on the stem and inner side of the sheath.
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Later, some larvae migrate to neighboring leaf sheaths, while others penetrate the stem, expelling a dust from within.
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Severe damage causes the stem to break.
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These also feed in the whorl, tassels and ears.
Signs
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Easy detachment of the central leaves of the whorl - 'dead heart'
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Unfolding leaves will have rows of oblong holes.
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Wilt brought on by damage at the base of the plant.
Geographic distribution
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This borer is an important pest in the warmer coastal areas of Africa.
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