26 research outputs found
Color identification of economically important Spodoptera larvae in Honduras (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
The noctuid genus Spodoptera contains many pests throughout the world. At least eight species are known to occur in Honduras
First report of Oecophora bractella (L.) (Lepidoptera: Oecophoridae) in North America
The first report of Oecophora bractella (L.) from North America is given, based on collection records from Washington and British Columbia. This species is found throughout Europe, but is generally rare to uncommon through most of its range. Larvae occur on rotting wood in association with certain fungi and are not expected to reach pest status. Adults were captured at nine locations, with the first record from Seattle, WA in 1998. This first record and some of the subsequent records are from sites immediately adjacent to or associated with international shipping routes. Other sites with O. bractella are from residential areas, two of which have established breeding populations. The introduction of this moth is surprising, particularly given the low interception rate at United States ports and its specialized feeding niche. A diagnosis and photographs of adults are provided to enable North American researchers to identify this species and to monitor its spread
Color identification of economically important \u3ci\u3eSpodoptera\u3c/i\u3e larvae in Honduras (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), S. exigua (Hiibner), S. latifascia (Walker), S. ornithogalli (Guenb), S. dolichos (Fabricius), S. sunia (Guenee), and S. eridania (Cramer) are commonly associated with crops in Honduras. A key to these species with color illustrations of rare and typical forms is presented. Potential problems in identifying Spodoptera species are discussed
NOTES ON GRACILLARIA-ELONGELLA GRACILLARIIDAE WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE LARVAL MOUTH PARTS
Volume: 34Start Page: 63End Page: 6
Immature stages of Anacamptodes herse (Schaus) (Geometridae) on soybean in Honduras
Volume: 37Start Page: 217End Page: 22
Distribution, Identification And Rate Of Spread Of Noctua Pronuba
Volume: 107Start Page: 151End Page: 16
RAPID COLONIZATION OF THE WESTERN UNITED STATES BY THE PALEARCTIC MOTH AGONOPTERIX-ALSTROEMERIANA OECOPHORIDAE
Volume: 45Start Page: 234End Page: 23
Egg morphology of Draconia rusina Druce from Honduras (Lepidoptera: Thyrididae)
Volume: 94Start Page: 556End Page: 55