The subject invention concerns materials and methods useful in the control
of non-mammalian pests and, particularly, plant pests. In a specific
embodiment, the subject invention provides new Bacillus thuringiensis
toxins useful for the control of lepidopterans. The subject invention
further provides nucleotide sequences which encode the toxins of the
subject invention. The nucleotide sequences of the subject invention can
be used to transform hosts, such as plants, to express the pesticidal
toxins of the subject invention. The subject invention further concerns
novel nucleotide primers for the identification of genes encoding toxins
active against pests. The primers are useful in PCR techniques to produce
gene fragments which are characteristic of genes encoding these toxins.
The primers are also useful as nucleotide probes to detect the
toxin-encoding genes.