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Scientific Name:   Indarbela quadrinotata Walker
Synonyms:
Classification :
Class  :    Insecta
Order :   Lepidoptera
Family :   Indarbelidae
Sub Family    :    null
Origin :   Exotic
Primary Host :    Santalum album L.
Occurrence :   On Living Tree
Distribution:
India - Madras, Orissa, Bombay.
Description:
Adults emerge out during nigth time to feed,Males are smaller than females. The male adults are whitish grey, short, stout with brownish streaks on pale whitish forewings. Hind wings are pale. The female moths are pale brownish with forewings having row of dark rusty red spots. In females , abdomen have a tuft of hairs at its tip. Males, length varies from 22- 25 mm while in females 32-34 mm.
Seasonal occurrence:
May-July
Life Cycle Duration:
Life cycle is annual.
 
Life Cycle Stages:
Egg
Eggs are laid in clusters of 15-20 directly on the bark of branch or bole. The freshly laid eggs were pale colored and oval in shape and became creamy white after some time.
Larva
Fully grown larval are 4-5cm long,Larva bores a short tunnel downwards in to the wood,usually at the junction of a dead branch or snag and the bole.The full grown larva is 1 1/2-2 inches long,smooth skinned with dark chitinised patches on the segments.
Pupa
Pupation takes place in the tunnel in the wood;the pupa possesses rows of teeth or hooks on the abdominal segments by means of which it climbs out of the larval tunnel to release the mouth.The pupal period lasts about 3 weeks.
Adult
Males, length varies from 22- 25 mm while in females 32-34 mm.Males are smaller than females.
Natural Enemies
fungus Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. and nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (Weiser)
Nature of damage caused
Bores the bark
Control Measures
Chemical control, Use of biological agents.
Host Range  ( Click any one Host Range to view details)

1      Bombax sp.

2      Mangifera indica

3      Lagerstroemia

4      Shorea robusta Roxb. ex Gaertn.

5      Mallotus philippinensis

6      Tectona grandis L.

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References
1  Patel, A.N., and Patel, R.K., 2008. Biology of bark eating caterpillar, Indarbela quadrinotata (Walker),www.currentbiotica.com, 2 (2),234-239.
2  Insect Pests Of Mangroves And Costal Trees Of East Coast Of India abstract by O.K.REMADEVI ,RAJA MUTHUKRISHAN,B.RAJI,L.N.SANTHAKUMARAN AND K.S.RAO.
3  Beeson,C.F.C. and Bhatia,B.M.(1939).On the Biology of the Cerambycidae (Coleoptera).Ind.For.Rec.(N.S.),Ent.,5(1).
4  REMADEVI, O.K., AND RAJAMUTHUKRISHNAN, (1998). Incidence, damage potential and biology of wood-borers of Santalum album Linn. Sandal and its Products. Proceedings of an International Seminar held at Bangalore, India. Canberra, ACIAR Proceedings No. 84: 192-195.