- Spodoptera ornithogalli
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Spodoptera ornithogalli Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Noctuidae Genus: Spodoptera Species: S. ornithogalli Binomial name Spodoptera ornithogalli
Guenée, 1852Synonyms - Prodenia eudiopta
- Prodenia lineatella
- Prodenia flavimedia
- Spodoptera eudiopta
- Spodoptera variolosa
- Spodoptera flavimedia
- Spodoptera lineatella
The Yellowstriped Armyworm or Cotton Cutworm (Spodoptera ornithogalli) is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in Guadeloupe, Marie-Galante, Saint Kitts, Dominica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica. In North America it is found from California to Florida plus the eastern states, west to Kansas, and South-eastern Canada from Nova Scotia to Ontario. In South America it is found in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela.
The wingspan is 32–44 mm. Adults are on wing form April to November depending on the location.
The larvae feed on various plants, including alfalfa, asparagus, bean, beet, cabbage, clover, corn, cotton, cucumber, grape, grass, jimsonweed, morning glory, onion, pea, peach, peanut, sweet potato, tobacco, tomato, turnip, wheat, watermelon and wild onion.
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