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Caterpillars

Arthur L. Antonelli, Peter J. Landolt, D. F. Mayer and Hugh W. Homan
Extension bulletin (Washington State University. Extension), EB1892, Washington State University Extension
06/2000
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/6907
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Abstract

Cutworms, armyworms, and loopers belong to the noctuid group, whose adult moth forms are known as "millers." About 650 species of noctuids exist in Washington, attacking a variety of row crops. The authors have included descriptions and color photos of larvae and adults in this field guide. 24 pages.

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