Karadrina (the noctuid small)

Caterpillars of Karadrina (dark-brown, length to 30mm) damage a tomato, a beet, a potato, pepper, peas, cabbage, an onions, garlic and many other agricultural plants. Caterpillars of Karadrina eat leaves, and on pepper, an eggplant and a tomato eat fruits. Wingspans of butterflies are 30 – 34mm. On grayish-brown forward wings is available kidney-shaped and a rusty round stain with a lightish border. Back wings are pinky-white. Quantity of generations from two to six (chrysalides and butterflies winter).
It is possible in struggle against Caterpillars of Karadrina to do bait crops of lucerne along the edges of a site, and then, to mow down it, to burn.