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Length of the cotton square borer?

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14y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

It depends on what stage you are looking at: the egg is 0.75 mm wide 0.3mm tall, there are five instars of larvae each getting progressively bigger but the pupa are less variable and are 7.5-10 mm long and 3.5-5 mm wide. The adult wingspan is 25-32 mm

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