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Helicoverpa Zea Nudivirus 1
''Helicoverpa'' is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae first described by David F. Hardwick in 1965. Some species are among the worst Lepidopteran agricultural pests in the world, and three species (''H. armigera'', ''H. zea'', and ''H. punctigera'') migrate long distances both with and without human transportation, mixing resistance alleles along the way. Extant species * ''Helicoverpa armigera'' (Hübner, 1805) - cotton bollworm * ''Helicoverpa assulta'' (Guenée, 1852) * ''Helicoverpa atacamae'' Hardwick, 1965 * ''Helicoverpa fletcheri'' Hardwick, 1965 * ''Helicoverpa gelotopoeon'' (Dyar, 1921) * ''Helicoverpa hardwicki'' Matthews, 1999 * ''Helicoverpa hawaiiensis'' Quaintance & Brues, 1905 * ''Helicoverpa helenae'' Hardwick, 1965 * ''Helicoverpa pallida'' Hardwick, 1965 * ''Helicoverpa prepodes'' Common, 1985 * ''Helicoverpa punctigera'' Wallengren, 1860 * ''Helicoverpa titicacae'' * ''Helicoverpa toddi'' Hardwick, 1965 * ''Helicoverpa zea'' Boddie, 1850 Extinct species ...
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Helicoverpa Armigera
''Helicoverpa armigera'' is a species of Lepidoptera in the family Noctuidae. It is known as the cotton bollworm, corn earworm, Old World (African) bollworm, or scarce bordered straw (the lattermost in the UK, where it is a migrant). The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including many important cultivated crops. It is a major pest in cotton and one of the most polyphagous and cosmopolitan pest species. It should not be confused with the similarly named larva of the related species ''Helicoverpa zea''. Distribution This species comprises two sub-species: ''Helicoverpa armigera armigera'' is native and widespread in central and southern Europe, temperate Asia and Africa; ''Helicoverpa armigera conferta'' is native to Australia, and Oceania. The former sub-species has also recently been confirmed to have successfully invaded Brazil and has since spread across much of South America and reached the Caribbean. It is a migrant species, able to reach Scandinavia and other northern ...
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Helicoverpa Helenae
''Helicoverpa helenae'' is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae first described by David F. Hardwick in 1965. It is found in Africa, including South Africa and Saint Helena Saint Helena () is a British overseas territory located in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is a remote volcanic tropical island west of the coast of south-western Africa, and east of Rio de Janeiro in South America. It is one of three constitu .... External links * *Karisch, T. (June 29, 2001)"Zur Schmetterlingsfauna von St. Helena 1. Teil: Großschmetterlinge (Insecta: Lepidoptera)" ''Linzer Biologische Beitraege''. 33 (1): 407-434. H Moths of Africa {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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Helicoverpa
''Helicoverpa'' is a genus of moths in the family Noctuidae first described by David F. Hardwick in 1965. Some species are among the worst Lepidopteran agricultural pests in the world, and three species (''H. armigera'', ''H. zea'', and ''H. punctigera'') migrate long distances both with and without human transportation, mixing resistance alleles along the way. Extant species * '' Helicoverpa armigera'' (Hübner, 1805) - cotton bollworm * ''Helicoverpa assulta'' (Guenée, 1852) * '' Helicoverpa atacamae'' Hardwick, 1965 * '' Helicoverpa fletcheri'' Hardwick, 1965 * '' Helicoverpa gelotopoeon'' (Dyar, 1921) * '' Helicoverpa hardwicki'' Matthews, 1999 * '' Helicoverpa hawaiiensis'' Quaintance & Brues, 1905 * '' Helicoverpa helenae'' Hardwick, 1965 * '' Helicoverpa pallida'' Hardwick, 1965 * '' Helicoverpa prepodes'' Common, 1985 * ''Helicoverpa punctigera'' Wallengren, 1860 * '' Helicoverpa titicacae'' * '' Helicoverpa toddi'' Hardwick, 1965 * ''Helicoverpa zea ''Helicoverpa ze ...
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Minute Noctuid Moth
The minute noctuid moth (''Helicoverpa minuta'') was a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. It was endemic to the Hawaiian Islands The Hawaiian Islands ( haw, Nā Mokupuni o Hawai‘i) are an archipelago of eight major islands, several atolls, and numerous smaller islets in the North Pacific Ocean, extending some from the island of Hawaii in the south to northernmost Kur .... References Endemic moths of Hawaii Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Extinct Hawaiian animals Extinct moths Extinct insects since 1500 {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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Confused Moth
The confused moth (''Helicoverpa confusa'') is an extinct species of moth in the family Noctuidae. It was endemic to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat .... References SourcesIUCN Red List of all current threatened species Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Endemic moths of Hawaii Extinct Hawaiian animals Extinct moths Extinct insects since 1500 {{Hawaii-stub ...
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Helicoverpa Zea
''Helicoverpa zea, ''commonly known as the corn earworm, is a species (formerly in the genus ''Heliothis'') in the family Noctuidae. The larva of the moth ''Helicoverpa zea'' is a major agricultural pest. Since it is polyphagous (feeds on many different plants) during the larval stage, the species has been given many different common names, including the cotton bollworm and the tomato fruitworm. It also consumes a wide variety of other crops. The species is widely distributed across the Americas with the exception of northern Canada and Alaska. It has become resistant to many pesticides, but can be controlled with integrated pest management techniques including deep ploughing, trap crops, chemical control using mineral oil, and biological controls. The species migrates seasonally, at night, and can be carried downwind up to 400 km. Pupae can make use of diapause to wait out adverse environmental conditions, especially at high latitudes and in drought. Distribution ...
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Helicoverpa Toddi
''Helicoverpa toddi'' is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae first described by David F. Hardwick in 1965. It is found in central and southern Africa, including South Africa and Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa .... Further reading * toddi Moths of Africa Moths described in 1965 {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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Helicoverpa Titicacae
''Helicoverpa titicacae'' is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... References T Moths of South America Noctuidae of South America {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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Helicoverpa Punctigera
''Helicoverpa punctigera'', the native budworm, Australian bollworm or ''Chloridea marmada'', is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. This species is native to Australia. ''H. punctigera'' are capable of long distance migration from their inland Australian habitat towards coastal regions and are an occasional migrant to New Zealand. This species is a generalist, with larvae observed feeding on at least 100 plant species, and are considered a pest for tobacco, flax, peas, sunflower, cotton, maize, tomatoes and other crops. Outside of agricultural settings, primary host plants include some Australian native daisies, in particular flat billy buttons ''Leiocarpa ''Leiocarpa'' is a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to a ... Leiocarpa brevicompta, brevicompta,'' annual yellow tops ''Senecio S ...
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Helicoverpa Prepodes
''Helicoverpa prepodes'' is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae that is endemic to New South Wales and Queensland ) , nickname = Sunshine State , image_map = Queensland in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of Queensland in Australia , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , established_ .... External linksAustralian Faunal Directory prepodes Moths described in 1985 {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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Helicoverpa Pallida
''Helicoverpa pallida'' is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is endemic to Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat .... Subspecies *''Helicoverpa pallida nihoaensis'' (Nihoa Island) *''Helicoverpa pallida pallida'' External linksA Description of a New Subspecies of Helicoverpa pallida Hardwick With Notes on the Heliothidinae (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) P Endemic moths of Hawaii {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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Helicoverpa Hawaiiensis
''Helicoverpa hawaiiensis'', the Hawaiian bud moth, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It was first described by Altus Lacy Quaintance and Charles Thomas Brues in 1905. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known from Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Lanai, Hawaii, Nihoa and Necker Island. Recorded food plants include ''Gnaphalium ''Gnaphalium'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, commonly called cudweeds. They are widespread and common in temperate regions, although some are found on tropical mountains or in the subtropical regions of the world. Cudw ...'' and '' Sida'' species. External linksBishop Museum - Arthropod Checklist* hawaiiensis Endemic moths of Hawaii Moths described in 1905 {{Heliothinae-stub ...
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