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Cotton leafworm may refer to:
The Cotton leafworm (Alabama argillacea) is a moth of the Noctuidae family.
Male cotton leafworm moths fare better, because the first to arrive at the female releases a scent which acts as a jamming signal on its competitors.
Ethmia nigroapicella, commonly known as the Kou Leafworm, is a moth of the Ethmiidae family.
It is also known as the Cluster caterpillar, Cotton leafworm, Tobacco cutworm, and Tropical armyworm.
Oriental Leafworm Moth Spodoptera litura is a Noctuid moth which is considered as an agricultural pest.
The anthraquinone aldehyde nordamnacanthal (1,3-dihydroxy-anthraquinone-2-al) present in G. aparine has an antifeedant activity against Spodoptera litura, the Oriental leafworm moth, a species which is considered an agricultural pest.
It was attractive in a way that she hadn't expected, graceful and fragrant boulevards and buildings of the pink granite, tucked into the opposite cliff like a leafworm scarf, but she shook her head and looked away.
But scientists from the UK's Centre for Overseas Pest Research, evaluating mass trapping of the cotton leafworm,Spodoptera littoralis in Egypt, found that vandalism of pheromone traps can be a problem.
Spodoptera littoralis, the African Cotton Leafworm or Egyptian Cotton Leafworm-also known as the Mediterranean Brocade in the UK-is a noctuid moth found widely in Africa and Mediterranean Europe.
Fire ants are excellent natural predators and are biological controls for pests such as the sugarcane borer, the rice stink bug, the striped earwig, aphids, the boll weevil, the soybean looper, the cotton leafworm, the hornfly, and many other pests harmful to crops.