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Army cutworm - Agricultural Biology - CSU College of Ag SciencesArmy cutworm larvae measure 3.8-5.1 cm (1.5 to 2 inches) long and, unlike the pale western cutworm, have three stripes on the body.Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Army Cutworm - K-State's entomologyEuxoa auxiliaris. Adult moth. Larva. The army cutworm is a late fall to early spring pest that occurs sporadically in the western half of Kansas.
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[PDF] Army Cutworm - Agriculture ResearchArmy cutworms overwinter as half-grown larvae in grain and hay fields. Larvae complete their develop- ment in spring and pupate as summer approaches. Emerging ...Missing: scientific biology
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The Armyworm and the Army Cutworm | NDSU AgricultureFull-grown larvae are smooth, striped and almost hairless. They grow to a length of 1½ to 2 inches. A series of longitudinal stripes on the body are arranged as ...Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific<|control11|><|separator|>
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Army Cutworm | Oklahoma State UniversityArmy cutworm caterpillars. The caterpillar is up to 40 mm long. It has a light brownish-gray head with pale brown spots. The body is pale grayish with white ...Missing: biology | Show results with:biology
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Army Cutworm Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote, 1873)Army Cutworm Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote, 1873) | Butterflies and Moths of North America.
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Euxoa auxiliaris (Army Cutworm Moth) - Idaho Fish and GameTaxonomy ; Kingdom: Animalia ; Phylum: Arthropoda ; Class: Insecta ; Order: Lepidoptera ; Family: Noctuidae
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Euxoa - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryBorrowed from Epic Greek ἐΰξοος (eǘxoos, “polished; well-scraped”). Proper noun. edit. Euxoa f. A taxonomic genus within the family Noctuidae – certain ...Missing: nocturnal | Show results with:nocturnal
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Euxoa auxiliaris – 10731 - Moth Photographers GroupDistribution: Suggested by Heppner as a species straying into, but not breeding in, Florida. Similar Species: Pinned specimens of related species.
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Army Cutworm Moth - Montana Field GuideThe Army Cutworm Moth (Euxoa auxiliaris) is a fairly large (40 - 45 mm wingspan) grey-brown moth. It is one of the largest moths in the Euxoa genus.
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Species Euxoa auxiliaris - Army Cutworm Moth - Hodges#10731Jan 2, 2008 · Seasonal migrant. In early summer it flies to higher elevations where in some areas it is commonly eaten by grizzly bears.
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Euxoa auxiliaris - PNW MothsEuxoa auxiliaris is a common, moderate to large Euxoa (FW length 17–22 mm) that flies on both sides of the Cascades and at high elevations from late spring ...
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Army cutworm | Alberta.caThe female moths each lay about 1,000 eggs in soft soil in late August through October. The eggs hatch in a few days to two weeks. The larvae feed above ground ...Missing: morphology adult
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[PDF] Cutworms andArmyworms - Plant Diagnostic ClinicArmy cutworms, Euxoa auxiliaris, are striped with two tones of olive green. Mature caterpillars can be nearly 2 inches long. When numerous, these caterpillars.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Miller Moth (Army Cutworm) Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & PicturesSexual Dimorphism: Present. Males appear brownish, while females are gray. Color and Appearance: Forewings: When opened, it appears dark grayish-brown with ...
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Enigmatic Euxoa « Cutworm Central - Oregon State UniversityJul 20, 2018 · Euxoa: genus of moth, with over 120 species in the PNW, characterized by extreme difficulty in identification due to polymorphism, sexual ...
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Euxoa auxiliaris | NatureServe ExplorerArmy Cutworm Moth - Natureserve Global Rank: G5: This species is widespread, common, known from many localities, and does not appear to be declining.Missing: taxonomy | Show results with:taxonomy
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[PDF] Migration of the Army Cutworm, Chorizagrotis auxiliaris (LepidopteraThe army cutworm is widely distributed throughout Western North America from Canada to Mexico on both sides of the Continental Divide (see U.S. Department ...
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Critical thermal limits of the seasonal migrant, Euxoa auxiliaris ... - NIHFeb 25, 2025 · On the alpine landscape, moths engage in nocturnal feeding, which increases their abdominal lipid content, supporting sexual maturation and ...
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First known observations of migratory Army Cutworm Moth (Euxoa ...Aug 6, 2025 · Army Cutworm Moth (Euxoa auxiliaris) migrates long distances to mountain talus slopes where they aggregate in prodigious numbers over summer ...
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Critical thermal limits of the seasonal migrant, Euxoa auxiliaris ...We investigated thermal tolerance of lab-reared and wild-caught individuals by assessing their critical thermal limits (CTL max and CTL min).
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Army Cutworms Beginning To Take Flight - SDSU ExtensionMay 19, 2022 · In late August through October, the moths leave the mountains and fly back to the plains. They lay eggs in freshly cultivated weedy fields or in ...
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Radar-determined locations of flying animals along the eastern ...The radars collected data on flying animals with a focus on army cutworm (Euxoa auxiliaris) moths within a couple kilometers of the radars during most of ...
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Miller Moths: Leave Them Alone Or Kill 'Em All? - Cowboy State DailyJun 4, 2023 · But most people could do without the annual migration of the Euxoa auxiliaris ... “We estimate that 5 million moths passed through our radar's ...
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Millions of moths are flying into Colorado. Here's why experts say ...Jun 2, 2022 · A mild winter and relatively dry spring favored Army cutworms on Colorado's high plains and, now, an exceptionally heavy migration of moths ...Missing: radar | Show results with:radar
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Miller moth - Agricultural Biology - CSU College of Ag SciencesAll moths undergo complete metamorphosis, and have four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, adult. Miller moths lay eggs in weedy areas including wheat, alfalfa, ...
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[PDF] The Armyworm and the Army Cutworm (E830)The army cutworm is a climbing cutworm that “grazes” on the leaves of its host plants (Figure 9). In the north-central Great Plains states, army cutworms ...Missing: aestivation meters
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High Tunnel Pests – IPM Pest AdvisoriesApr 15, 2021 · Species. Larva. Adult ; Army Cutworm Euxoa auxiliaris, 6-7 instars, 40 mm long, grayish-brown, numerous white and dark brown spots, light brown ...
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Army cutworms in wheat, alfalfa, and winter canolaMar 6, 2020 · Generally, the weather most conducive to army cutworm survival is a dry summer followed by a wet fall. Currently, even though it is still ...
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[PDF] G93-1145 Management of the Army Cutworm and Pale Western ...This behavior has resulted in the name "army" cutworm. The army cutworm has an extremely wide host range. It feeds on nearly all field crops, including alfalfa ...Missing: called | Show results with:called
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Army cutworm in Corn | Syngenta CanadaAdult moths emerge in June and take shelter to escape summer heat. They re-emerge in September and lay eggs in or on the soil during fall afternoons.Army Cutworm Biology & Life... · Army Cutworm: Larvae · Army Cutworm: Pupae
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[PDF] migration of the army cutworm moth (euxoa auxiliaris, lepidopteraMay 14, 2025 · Each summer, Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote) migrate from the agricultural lowlands of North. America to high-elevation habitats in the Rocky ...
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[PDF] MF3150 Army Cutworm: Kansas Crop Pests - KSRE BookstoreIn. Kansas, sexually immature army cutworm moths migrate westward to the Rocky Mountains, typically beginning in early May and continuing until the first days ...
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[PDF] First known observations of migratory Army Cutworm Moth (Euxoa ...Army Cutworm Moth (Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote,. 1873), Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is known for its ag- gregating behaviour (Powell and Opler 2009). The moths are ...
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Seasonal occurrence, body composition, and migration potential of ...Aug 6, 2025 · The army cutworm moth, Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote), is a migratory noctuid with a U.S. range that spans the Great Plains to the Rocky Mountains ( ...
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[PDF] IntroductionOwlet caterpillars are common on trees and most woody plants in the spring, when foliage is soft and rich with nutri- ents. Another peak of larval abundance ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Control of the army cutworm / RA Cooley. - HathiTrust Digital LibraryControl of the army cutworm / R.A. Cooley. ; Language(s): English ; Published: Bozeman, Mont. : Montana Agricultural College, Experiment Station, 1915. ; Subjects ...
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[PDF] Cutworm pests on the Canadian Prairies - à www.publications.gc.caOutbreaks of glassy cutworm in fescue seed fields and pastures in Alberta caused estimated losses of $5 million [= $6.6 million in 2015 dollars] in 2000 ( ...
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[PDF] Cutworm Pests of Crops on the Canadian PrairiesProminent species that attack crops on the Canadian Prairies include army cutworm (Euxoa auxiliaris (Grote)), pale western cutworm. (Agrotis orthogonia ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] G93-1145 Management of the Army Cutworm and Pale Western ...Pheromone trap used to monitor pale western cutworm moths. Estimating the severity of an infestation of pale western cutworms in wheat is difficult.Missing: change 1870s
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[PDF] Pale Western and Army Cutworms in Montana - Agriculture ResearchExcessive precipitation in the spring can drown larvae in low-lying areas or force larvae to the surface of the soil where they are exposed to attack by ...
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Miller moth migration hits Colorado's Front Range - The Denver PostMay 18, 2023 · The miller moths (Euxoa auxiliaris) come from Army cutworms, which turn into adult moths on the Eastern Plains before swarming into metro ...
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Organic Crop Insect Management - Government of SaskatchewanIn the case of wireworm in cereal crops, avoid very early or late seeding. ... Crop damage from army cutworm can usually be controlled by delayed planting.
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Cutworms / Alfalfa / Agriculture: Pest Management ... - UC IPMCultural Control Tillage helps to limit cutworm numbers prior to planting; seedlings in well-tilled fields—especially when there is an interval between crops— ...
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Cutworms | UMN ExtensionCutworm is a generic name for the caterpillar stage of multiple species of moths. Cutworms get their name because they cut down young plants as they feed on ...Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Cutworm: How to control this pest | Canola EncyclopediaArmy cutworm (Euxoa auxiliaris) ... Army cutworms are more common in the arid regions of the western Prairies, and rarely found at economic levels in Manitoba.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Pale Western and Army Cutworms in Montana - MSU ExtensionThe army cutworm begins laying eggs in late August and can continue through October. ... Dry periods during August tthrough October are detrimental to egg hatch ...
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Landscape pests-Cutworm, fruitworm and armywormEncourage natural enemies of cutworms like birds, ground beetles, and spiders. Ground scratching birds may also play a role in keeping numbers low.Missing: meadowlarks | Show results with:meadowlarks
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Armyworms and Cutworms in Turfgrass### Summary of Chemical Controls, Thresholds, and IPM for Armyworms and Cutworms
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Army Cutworm (Kansas Wheat) - MyFieldsArmy Cutworm (Kansas Wheat) ; Chlorpyrifos plus zeta-cypermethrin (Stallion). 9.25 to 11.75 fl. oz./acre ; Gamma-cyhalothrin (Proaxis). 0.01 to 0.015 lb. a.i./ ...