In Collaboration with Dr. Sezen’s group in Karadeniz Technical University, we report the presence of an invasive pest, Haritalodes derogata (Fabricius, 1775), commonly known as the cotton leaf roller moth, the first time in Türkiye.
The pest is common in the West Palaearctic Region and is one of the most serious pests of Malvaceae. The larvae primarily feed on the leaves, and severe population levels may lead to significant yield loss in the primary host, cotton. In a survey in 2023, the shrubs of the Hibiscus sp. were found to be infested by a group of larvae with a very dense population feeding on the leaves in Trabzon Province, Türkiye. The larvae were reared for pupation and adult emergence. Morphological identification according to male and female genitalia as well as sequencing of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase region I (COI) from larvae and adults revealed that the species is H. derogata. The paper just got accepted for publication in Zootaxa and is the first report of the genus Haritalodes and Haritalodes derogata in Türkiye.
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