RMW02PBB–Garden dart, Euxoa nigricans 1-3, Hadena filograna 4, antirrhinum brocade, Calophasia platyptera 5, Simyra nervosa 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RM2RR15GT–Square-spot Dart Moth on Skokholm Pembrokeshire wales
RMF0FKXG–Moth (Euxoa vitta) Fliess, Naturpark Kaunergrat, Tirol, Austria, July 2008
RF2JGX47E–A closeup of an army cutworm on the ground
RMJ3C3PC–Euxoa decussa
RM2A32Y9C–Euxoa duosigna.
RMP5Y1XC–N/A. Plate CCCXCVI Warning: some taxa/names may be misidentified/misapplied or placed in a different genus. A: [ Phalaena] Jana ( = Antheraea jana (Stoll, 1782) (in Funet) or (Cramer, 1782) (in Lepindex), see Funet and NHM, Global Lepidoptera Names Index). Photos at Barcode of Life. B: [ Phalaena] Molina ( = Syssphinx molina (Cramer, [1780]), see Funet). Photos at Barcode of Life. Male. Female on pl. 302 E, F. C: [ Phalaena] Aletta ( = Hypocrita aletta (Stoll, [1782]), iconotype, see Funet). Photos on Barcode of Life. D: [ Phalaena] Lidia ( = Euxoa lidia (Stoll, [1782]), iconotype, see Fu
RMCNNGBB–Coast Dart (Euxoa cursoria) adult, resting on leaf, Norfolk, England, august
RM2AFPEGD–. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. sectania evengi, Australia; climbing cutworm.Agrotis spina, Bugong moth; Australia; cutworm.Euxoa radians, Australia; cutworm.Euplexis nigerrima, Australia; cutworm. Pyralldae. Lineodes ochracea. Pachyzancla phxopteralis, Bermuda. DIPTERA.Sapromyzldae. Lonchxa splendida Loew, New Zealand, Australia, Oceanica. (See Tomato.) PRICKLY PEAR; TUNA; BARBARY FIG. (Opuntia STpp. Family Cactacese.)The common broad-leafed cacti or prickly pears often yields edible fruit. 186 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. I
RM2BT4RP4–Garden dart, Euxoa nigricans 1-3, Hadena filograna 4, antirrhinum brocade, Calophasia platyptera 5, Simyra nervosa 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RFEW9X31–Engraving of a turnip moth or agrotis segetum, to illustrate a agrotide affectation. Caterpillar and moth vintage engraved illustration.
RFDY2YA9–Insect pest Turnip Moth (Agrotis segetum).
RFC6K0HT–Engraving of a turnip moth, to illustrate a agrotide affectation. Caterpillar and moth vintage engraved illustration.
RF2T6NMXG–Coast Dart moth (Euxoa cursoria) adult at rest on leaf Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK. August
RF2T6NMY0–Coast Dart moth (Euxoa cursoria) adult at rest on leaf Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK. August
RMW02P7A–Saxon moth, Hyppa rectilinea 1, shears moth, Hada plebeja 2,3, marsh dagger, Acronicta strigosa 4, brown-spot pinion, Agrochola litura 5, white-line dart, Euxoa nigrofusca 6, Opigena polygona 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper’s Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RF2T6NMXR–Coast Dart moth (Euxoa cursoria) adult at rest on dead vegetation Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK. August
RFPEXM5H–Coast Dart (Euxoa cursoria) adult at rest on lead Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk, UK August
RMME6CBH–. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde : eine systematische Bearbeitung der bis jetzt bekannten Gross-Schmetterlinge . EUXOA 7.
RMRH2FDN–. British butterflies and moths. Butterflies -- Great Britain; Moths -- Great Britain. BRITISH BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS tridens. Instead of having a reddish stripe down the. back, that of this species is bright yellow, margined on either side with spots of red. FAMILY TRIFINM Turnip. — {Agrotis (Euxoa) segetum.) Of wide dis- tribution, haunting fields of swedes and turnips, this moth is a farmer's pest. It is preyed upon, and its numbers thus kept in check, by StarHngs. I have seen large companies of these sagacious birds searching industriously for the larvae, and clearing whole areas of affecte
RM2BT51J1–Saxon moth, Hyppa rectilinea 1, shears moth, Hada plebeja 2,3, marsh dagger, Acronicta strigosa 4, brown-spot pinion, Agrochola litura 5, white-line dart, Euxoa nigrofusca 6, Opigena polygona 7. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Carl Bock after Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildungen nach der Natur, Erlangen, 1786.
RMRHGMTY–. Boletin de la Sociedad de Biología de Concepción. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Biology; Biology. Euxoa editae sp. n. Fig. 1.- Vista dorsal del macho (forma anaranjada). Fig. dorsal del macho (forma giisácea).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Sociedad de Biología de Concepción; Sociedad de Bioquímica de Concepción; Universidad de Concepción. Concepción [Universidad de Concepción]
RMREKMF6–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 187 back; tubercles blackish, each with a single hair; head and shield shiny and grey. Active in May and June on fruits and garden vegetables. Sometimes called the "onion cutworm." Common Striped Cutworm {Euxoa tessellata Harris).—This cutworm is 13^^ inches long, grey, with a pale median dorsal line and three pale lines on each side. It feeds on most vegetable
RMJ3BWJ0–Euxoa culminicola
RM2A32YBE–Euxoa eruta.
RMRF8P8E–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 178 NOCTUIDJE. S. Head and thorax grey-white mixed with pale broAvn and a few black scales; palpi blackish at sides except at extremity; tefful^e with dark medial line ; tarsi black, ringed with white :. Fig. 60.—Euxoa sjyinifera, cT. . abdomen white, dorsally tinged with ocbreous. Eore wing pale oehreoiis with a violaceous tinge and slight fuscous suffusion, especially on costal area; the veins slightly streaked with fuscous ; an indistinct double subbasal line from costa to submediau fold; the antemedial lin
RMJ3BMEB–Euxoa subrosea
RM2A32Y9P–Euxoa abscondita.
RMRMB5BK–. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 12 THE l^EPORT OF THE No. 36 Insects Attacking Field Crops. Cutworms. In light soils cutworms were fairly abundant, and in the earlier part of the season did considerable damage in some fields. Young turnips, beets, radishes and newly set-out cabbages and cauliflowers were attacked by the Eed- backed Cutworm (Euxoa oclirogaster) and the Dark-sided Cutv/orm {Euxoa mes- soiia), the two common cutworms of the district.. Fig. 1.—Dark-sided Cutworm. EooT Maggots. These insects were not so abundant in 19
RMJ3C1N0–Euxoa abscondita
RM2A32YDJ–Euxoa velata.
RMREHA88–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. i88 ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY ferens, and C agrestis are recognized as destructive to grain, alfalfa, beets and flax in the West in Montana and Alberta. The larvae begin to mature about the middle of May but pupation m earthen cells does not occur until the middle of June. The moths fly from June 15th- Sept. 30th and the eggs are laid from August 24th-October 15th in the soil in weedy summer-fallows. Porosagrotis delorata Sm. is injurious to wheat in June. In British Columbia Euxoa excellens
RMJ3BFT0–Euxoa decora
RM2A32YD7–Euxoa subrosea.
RMRF0791–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 178 NOCTUIDJE. S. Head and thorax grey-white mixed with pale broAvn and a few black scales; palpi blackish at sides except at extremity; tefful^e with dark medial line ; tarsi black, ringed with white :. Fig. 60.—Euxoa sjyinifera, cT. . abdomen white, dorsally tinged with ocbreous. Eore wing pale oehreoiis with a violaceous tinge and slight fuscous suffusion, especially on costal area; the veins slightly streaked with fuscous ; an indistinct double subbasal line from costa to submediau fold; the antemedial lin
RMJ3BTTM–Euxoa bogdanovi
RM2A32YFJ–Euxoa signifera.
RMREHA8C–. Class book of economic entomology. Insects, Injurious and beneficial. [from old catalog]; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 187 back; tubercles blackish, each with a single hair; head and shield shiny and grey. Active in May and June on fruits and garden vegetables. Sometimes called the ''onion cutworm." Common Striped Cutworm (Euxoa tessellata Harris).—This cutworm is 13^ inches long, grey, with a pale median dorsal line and three pale lines on each side. It feeds on most vegetable crops. One brood a year; passes the winter as half-grown larva, and is m
RMJ3BCF2–Euxoa livida
RM2A32YAW–Euxoa conspicua.
RMRG5871–. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Noctuidse (i6) Euxoa ochrogaster Guenee, Plate XXIII, Fig. lo, $ . (The Yellow-bellied Dart.) Syn. illata Walker; cinereomaculata Morrison; gularis Grote; turris Grote. This moth is found in the northern Atlantic States and thence westward to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. (17) Euxoa furtivus Smith, Plate XXIII, Fig. 11, 5. (The Furtive Dart.) The habitat of this species is the region of the Rocky Mountains. (18) Euxoa obeliscoides Guenee, Plate XXIII, Fig. 12, 9 . (Th
RMJ3BNAM–Euxoa opipara
RM2A32YD9–Euxoa messaouda.
RMREKMNE–. Class book of economic entomology, with special reference to the economic insects of the northern United States and Canada. Beneficial insects; Insect pests; Insects; Insects. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF COMMON INSECTS 187 back; tubercles blackish, each with a single hair; head and shield shiny and grey. Active in May and June on fruits and garden vegetables. Sometimes called the "onion cutworm." Common Striped Cutworm (Euxoa tessellata Harris).—This cutworm is i)^ inches long, grey, with a pale median dorsal Hne and three pale lines on each side. It feeds on most vegetable c
RMJ3BTYK–Euxoa messaouda
RM2A32YF2–Euxoa sabuletorum.
RMRG30KD–. The Canadian entomologist. Insects; Entomology. i¥. iitoittolojitst. Vol. XLIII. LONDON, DECEMBER, 1911, No. 12 FURTHER NOTES ON ALBERTA LEPIDOPTERA. BY F. H. WOLLEY DOD, MILLARVILLE, ALTA. (Continued from page 369.) 267. [Euxoa Jiesiiens Smith.—This appears to be merely a variation of tristicula Morr. (No. 275 of this list, q. v.)J 268. E. ochrogdster Guen.—In my former notes I tabulated the variations of this species under four headings : 1. Ground colour red. {Ochrogaster Guen.) I a. Ground colour red, with black basal streak, claviform and discoidal ceil. [Gnlaris Grt.) Hampson's figure
RMJ3BTRK–Euxoa hilaris
RM2A32YAB–Euxoa bogdanovi.
RMREN5XF–. Cutworms and their control [microform]. Vers gris; Cutworms; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles. a b c d e f Via. U.—a, Ked-backed Cutworm, dorsal aspect, b. Red-backed Cutworm, iHtcral aspect; c. Greasy Cutworm, dorsal aspect; d, Greasy Cutworm, lateral aspect; c, W-marked Cutworm, dorsal aspect: /, W-marked Cutworm, lateral aspect. (Original). The Red-backed Cutworm, Euxoa ochrogasler Gn. Appearance.—As its popular name indicates, this cutworm is red along the upper side, or back. When full-grown, it is about H inches long. The head and the shield behind are yellowish-brown, the former havin
RMJ3BWCJ–Euxoa rossica
RM2A32YED–Euxoa simplonia.
RMRE8018–. Cooperative economic insect report. Beneficial insects; Insect pests. SPECIAL INSECTS OF REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE ARMY CUTWORM (Euxoa auxiliaris) - OKLAHOMA - Ranged 1-6 per square yard in alfalfa in Stillwater area, Payne County. Larvae ranged up to half grown. (Okla. Coop. Sur.). GREENBUG (Schizaphis graminum) - ARIZONA - Trace in barley and wheat in Salt River Valley of Maricopa County. Light in same crops in Yuma County. (Ariz. Coop. Sur.). NEW MEXICO - Light to medium, 4 to 12 per linear foot, of barley in Roosevelt, Chaves County. (Mathews). TEXAS - Generally light throughout Panhandle on
RMJ3BJJK–Euxoa intolerabilis
RM2A32YBB–Euxoa carbonis.
RMRF8P91–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 154 JfOCTTJID.T:. C Fore wing with the orbicular round. a. Fore wing with the veins not streaked with white. a}. Fore wing with the costal area and disk suffused with riifons. rr. Hind wing white boetica. b. Hind wing suffused with brown on terminal area . piet-reti. b^. Fore wing with the costal area and disk whitish ... iansarotensis. b. Fore wing with the Teins streaked with white trificla. 269. Euxoa obesa. Agrotis obesa, Boisd. Ind. Meth. p. 112 (1829); id. Icon. Le)3. Eur. pi. 7.5. ff. 1, 2; Dup. Lep. Fr
RMJ3BCRX–Euxoa exacta
RM2A32YFD–Euxoa terranea.
RMRF1MBY–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 154 NocrriD^. C. Fore wing with the orbicular-roiincl. a. Fore wing with the veins not streaked with white. a^. Fore wing with the costal area and disk suffused with rufous. cr. Hind wing white bcetica. b^. Hind wing suffused with brown on terminal area . pierrcti. b^. Fore wing with the costal area and disk whitish ... lansarotensis. fj. Fore wing with the veins streaked with white trifida. 269. Euxoa ol)esa. A(jrotis obem, Boisd. Ind. Meth. p. 112 (1829) : id. Icon. Lep. Eur. pi. 75. 'ff. 1, 2; Dup. Lep. Fr. Suppl. iii. p. 17
RMJ3BMH8–Euxoa opisoleuca
RM2A32Y99–Euxoa cucuna.
RMRF8P89–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 256 NOCIUID^. irrorated with fuscous, â a promineut discoidal lunule and strong postmedial line. Hah. U.S.A., Dakota, Washington, Pullman, Oregon, Corvallis, 1 $ . Exjj. 3(j millim. 450. Euxoa messoria. Agrotis messo7"ia, Harris, Eep. Ins. Mass. p. 324 (1841); Smith, Cat. Noct. K. Am. p. 96. Agrotis spissa, Giien. Noct. i. p. 261 (1852). Mamestra insulsa, Wlk. ix. 234 (185()). Mamestra inextricata, Wlk. sxxii. 658 (1865). Mamestra indirecta, Wlk. xxxii. 659 (1865). Mamestra dispMciens, Wlk. xxxii. 660 (186
RMJ3BFMX–Euxoa peperita
RM2A32YEE–Euxoa orientis.
RMRF1MB0–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 256 NOCl'UID^. irrorated with fuscous, a prominent discoidal lunule and strong postmedial line. Hah. U.S.A., Dakota, Washington, Pullman, Oregon, Corvallis, 1 $ . Exp. 36 millim. 450. Euxoa messoria. Agrotis messoria, Harris, Eep. Ins. Mass. p. 324 (1841); Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 96. Agrotis spissa, Guen. Noct. i. p. 261 (18-32). Mamcstra insulsa, Wlk. ix. 234 (1856). Mamestra imxtricata. Wlk. xxxii. 658 (1865). Mamestra indirecta, Wlk. xxxii. 659 (1865). Mamestra displiciens, Wlk. xxxii. 660 (1865). Mamestra expulsa, Wlk.
RMJ3BPJA–Euxoa simplonia
RM2A32Y94–Euxoa adumbrata.
RMRF8X85–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 154 NocrriD^. C. Fore wing with the orbicular-roiincl. a. Fore wing with the veins not streaked with white. a^. Fore wing with the costal area and disk suffused with rufous. cr. Hind wing white bcetica. b^. Hind wing suffused with brown on terminal area . pierrcti. b^. Fore wing with the costal area and disk whitish ... lansarotensis. fj. Fore wing with the veins streaked with white trifida. 269. Euxoa ol)esa. A(jrotis obem, Boisd. Ind. Meth. p. 112 (1829) : id. Icon. Lep. Eur. pi. 75. 'ff. 1, 2; Dup. Lep. Fr. Suppl. iii. p. 17
RMJ3BFJ2–Euxoa improcera
RM2A32YBH–Euxoa informis.
RMRF079M–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 154 JfOCTTJID.T:. C Fore wing with the orbicular round. a. Fore wing with the veins not streaked with white. a}. Fore wing with the costal area and disk suffused with riifons. rr. Hind wing white boetica. b. Hind wing suffused with brown on terminal area . piet-reti. b^. Fore wing with the costal area and disk whitish ... iansarotensis. b. Fore wing with the Teins streaked with white trificla. 269. Euxoa obesa. Agrotis obesa, Boisd. Ind. Meth. p. 112 (1829); id. Icon. Le)3. Eur. pi. 7.5. ff. 1, 2; Dup. Lep. Fr
RMJ3BJPW–Euxoa terranea
RM2A32Y9X–Euxoa amasina.
RMRF8X78–. Catalogue of Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths. 256 NOCl'UID^. irrorated with fuscous, a prominent discoidal lunule and strong postmedial line. Hah. U.S.A., Dakota, Washington, Pullman, Oregon, Corvallis, 1 $ . Exp. 36 millim. 450. Euxoa messoria. Agrotis messoria, Harris, Eep. Ins. Mass. p. 324 (1841); Smith, Cat. Noct. N. Am. p. 96. Agrotis spissa, Guen. Noct. i. p. 261 (18-32). Mamcstra insulsa, Wlk. ix. 234 (1856). Mamestra imxtricata. Wlk. xxxii. 658 (1865). Mamestra indirecta, Wlk. xxxii. 659 (1865). Mamestra displiciens, Wlk. xxxii. 660 (1865). Mamestra expulsa, Wlk.
RMJ3BFP1–Euxoa exclaimationis
RM2A32YE5–Euxoa olivina.
RMRF078T–. Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalaenae in the British Museum. Moths; Lepidoptera. 256 NOCIUID^. irrorated with fuscous, â a promineut discoidal lunule and strong postmedial line. Hah. U.S.A., Dakota, Washington, Pullman, Oregon, Corvallis, 1 $ . Exjj. 3(j millim. 450. Euxoa messoria. Agrotis messo7"ia, Harris, Eep. Ins. Mass. p. 324 (1841); Smith, Cat. Noct. K. Am. p. 96. Agrotis spissa, Giien. Noct. i. p. 261 (1852). Mamestra insulsa, Wlk. ix. 234 (185()). Mamestra inextricata, Wlk. sxxii. 658 (1865). Mamestra indirecta, Wlk. xxxii. 659 (1865). Mamestra dispMciens, Wlk. xxxii. 660 (186
RMJ3BCHH–Euxoa duosigna
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