What visual characteristic describes the Small White caterpillars that confirms the diet is focused on intended vegetable crops?
Answer
Small green-and-yellow striped
When diagnosing an infestation focused on intended vegetable crops susceptible to the Cabbage White, confirmation relies on observing the physical appearance of the larvae. The caterpillars responsible for chewing holes in *Brassica* leaves are specifically described as being small and exhibiting a green-and-yellow striped pattern. Finding these specific markings confirms that the primary pest, whose diet is narrow and specialized, is indeed present and active on the crop.

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