Historically, the Desert Locust has always been a major threat to man’s well-being. The Desert Locust is mentioned as curse to mankind in ancient writings viz. Old Testament-Bible and the Holy Koran. The magnitude of the damage and loss caused by the locusts is very gigantic beyond imagination as they can cause starvation its being a polyphagous feeder. An average small locust swarm eats as much food in one day as about 10 elephants, 25 camels or 2500 people. A swarm the size of Delhi will consume the same amount of food in one day as every inhabitant in Rajasthan or Madhya Pradesh in one day. Locusts cause damage by devouring the leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds, bark and growing points and also by breaking down trees because of their weight when they settle down in masses.
There are 10 important species of locusts in the world, out of these four types of locust are recorded in India viz.,
The Desert Locust has three distinct stages: (i) egg, (ii) hopper and (iii) adult.
1st Instar | Newly hatched are white but turns black in 1-2 hours. |
IInd Instar | Head is larger and pale colour pattern is conspicuous. |
IIIrd Instar | Two pairs of wing buds projects on each side of thorax |
IVth Instar | Colour is conspicuously black and yellow. |
Vth Instar | Colour is bright yellow with black pattern. |
Characteristics | Solitary phase | Gregarious phase |
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Behavior | -Do not form groups or swarms -Roost, bask, feed and move as individuals -Hoppers move short distance, adults fly as individuals at night |
-Form persistent and cohesive groups, bands and swarm -Roost, bask, feed and move together -Very mobile, fly as swarms by day. Hoppers move in band. |
Colour | -Hoppers uniformly green in early instars but may be brown in last two instars. -Adult pale grayish brown, buffer peach coloured. Males change to pale yellow on sexual maturation. -Female show no colour change on maturation at low density. |
-Hoppers have black pattern on yellow or orange background -Adults rosy pink on fledging, darkens with age to grayish or brownish red then to yellow on sexual maturation. Males are brighter. |
Morphometrics | F/C Male 3.75 and above Female 3.85 and above E/F Male 2.025 or below Female 2.075 or below |
F/C Male 3.15 or below Female same as above E/F Male 2.225 and above Female 2.272 and above |
Note: C = Width of head, E = Length of forewing, F = Length of hind femur, measuring Unit in milimetre |
In all, there are three breeding seasons for locusts (i) Winter breeding [November to December], (ii) Spring breeding [January to June] and (iii) Summer breeding [July to October].
India has only one locust breeding season and that is Summer breeding. The neighboring country Pakistan has both spring and summer breeding.
Source : Directorate Of Plant Protection, Quarantine & Storage
Last Modified : 6/12/2020
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