Cotton cutworm - Spodoptera litura
Effective: April 8, 2014
Taxonomic Position: Lepidoptera : Noctuidae
Pest Type: Insects
Pest Code (NAPIS): ITBCFMA
This pest is a member of the following surveys: Corn, Cotton, Grape, Small Grains, Solanaceous Hosts, Soybean
These Approved Methods are appropriate for: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
Survey
Approved Method(s)
Method |
Detail |
NAPIS Survey Method |
Trap |
18 - Plastic Bucket Trap |
3001 - General Trapping Procedure |
Trap Spacing: When trapping for more than one species of moth, separate traps for different moth species by at least 20 meters (65 feet).
Method Notes: Plastic Bucket Trap Protocol
4/23/18: Mesh screens for plastic bucket traps are now available for purchase through IPHIS survey supply. Product name: Plastic Bucket Traps, Mesh Screen.
October 15, 2014: The Plastic Bucket Trap Protocol (Brambila et al., 2014) has been revised. Please use the 2014 version, which is available in the References section below.
This trap is also known as the unitrap. The trap has a green canopy, yellow funnel, and white bucket and is used with a dry kill strip. For instructions on using the trap, see Brambila et al. (2014).
Approved Lure(s)
NAPIS Code |
Product |
Dispenser |
Effectiveness |
Compound(s) |
44 |
Spodoptera litura Lure |
laminate |
84 days |
Z9E11-14Ac Z9E12-14Ac
|
Lure Attachment: Attaching lures to traps
IMPORTANT: Do not include lures for other target species in the trap when surveying for this target.
Lure Notes: Place S. litura and S. littoralis lures in different traps and separate at least 20 meters (65 feet).
Though the lures for Spodoptera littoralis and S. litura are composed of the same two compounds (Z,E,9,11-14:AC and Z,E,9,12-14:AC), the compounds are loaded into the lure dispensers in different amounts depending on the target species. Therefore, it is necessary to use the specific lure for each of the two targets.
Survey Recommendations
The following are recommendations for executing the survey using the approved methods for pest surveillance. The recommendations are developed through literature review and consultation with subject matter experts.
Climate Suitability Map: A
Climate suitability map is now available. This survey should only be considered in the states with appropriate climate conditions and suitable hosts for this insect.
The map was produced by the SAFARIS Team. SAFARIS is a modeling framework that enables PPQ to quickly respond to emergencies, efficiently survey for pests, and assess potential pest impacts by collecting critical geospatial data and developing predictive models. SAFARIS is developed and maintained by the NC State University, Center for Integrated Pest Management (CIPM) with support from PPQ PPRA.
Key Diagnostic or Identification
Approved Method(s)
ID/Diagnostic: Morphological: Difficult to distinguish from S. littoralis without close examination of the genitalia. For instructions on performing dissections, images of genitalia, and important identifying characters, use Brambila (2009).
Mistaken Identities: Present in U.S.: Spodoptera dolichos, S. latifascia, S. ornithogalli, and S. pulchella.
Not present in U.S.: Spodoptera littoralis