Subfamily Eulepidotinae Rank Species | Family Noctuidae Tribe Panopodini Higher classification Anticarsia | |
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Similar Anticarsia, Insect, Butterflies and moths, Chrysodeixis includens, Noctuidae |
Anticarsia gemmatalis x helicoverpa spp
Anticarsia gemmatalis is a tropical species of caterpillar and moth that migrates north each season. The species can commonly be found in the Gulf states, north as far as Wisconsin. The adults have wings that are grayish brown, crossed with brown or black zigzag lines. The caterpillars are black or green, with narrow lighter stripes on the back and sides. They spit out a brownish substance, spring into the air and wriggle a lot when they are disturbed. The species eats velvet beans, peanut, soybeans, cotton, kudzu, alfalfa, cowpeas, horse beans, snap beans, lima beans, and coffeeweeds. Its common name is velvetbean caterpillar and velvetbean moth.
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- Anticarsia gemmatalis x helicoverpa spp
- Helicoverpa armigera comendo uma anticarsia gemmatalis
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Helicoverpa armigera comendo uma anticarsia gemmatalis





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