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Omnivorous Leafroller

Platynota stultana

Insect
Damage Signs

This insect feeds on a wide variety of weeds and crops. The larvae build a nest by tying leaves together with silk webbing and remain inside this nest while feeding on the surface of the leaves. When leaves lie over a fruit, or if two fruit are touching, the larva will nest between the surfaces and feed on the fruit, causing substantial scarring. Larvae do not burrow into the fruit.

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