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Corn earworm

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Helicoverpa zea, commonly known as the corn earworm, is a species in the family Noctuidae. The larva of the moth Helicoverpa zea is a major agricultural pest. Since it is polyphagous during the larval stage, the species has been given many... Wikipedia
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Helicoverpa zea from entnemdept.ufl.edu
It is more damaging in areas where it successfully overwinters, however, because in northern areas it may arrive too late to inflict extensive damage. It often ...
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Helicoverpa zea, commonly known as the corn earworm, is a species in the family Noctuidae. The larva of the moth Helicoverpa zea is a major agricultural ...
Identification: Forewing yellowish tan with variable reddish brown, olive green, or gray markings and shading. Reniform spot usually filled with dark gray.
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Helicoverpa zea. The Hz-1 (Heliothis zea) virus is a rod-shaped virus with a circular, double-stranded 228-kb genome that infects insect cells.
Helicoverpa zea from hort.extension.wisc.edu
The adult corn earworm is a grayish-brown, night-flying moth with a wingspan of about 1½ inches. Female moths prefer to lay their eggs on fresh corn silks, but ...
Helicoverpa zea: Includes as a synonym Helicoverpa stombleri [11069]. References. Barcode of Life (BOLD) - Caution: ...
Helicoverpa zea from extensionentomology.tamu.edu
Nov 16, 2020 · Description. Corn earworm belongs to the Order Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths and skippers) and the adult stage is a stout bodied, brownish to ...
Female Paradoxical Grass Moth, Heliocheilus paradoxus, is superficially similar but is much smaller (FW 11-13 mm) and has a more rounded FW costal margin.
Helicoverpa zea from www.inaturalist.org
Helicoverpa zea, commonly known as the corn earworm, is a species (formerly in the genus Heliothis) in the family Noctuidae. The larva of the moth ...
Helicoverpa zea from edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Corn earworm is considered by some to be the most costly crop pest in North America. It is more damaging in areas where it successfully overwinters, however, ...