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armyworm

 
Dictionary: ar·my·worm   (är'mē-wûrm') pronunciation

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A caterpillar belonging to either of two genera of moth, Pseudaletia or Spodoptera, large groups of which destroy crops and other vegetation.


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Columbia Encyclopedia: armyworm
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armyworm, larva of a moth, Pseudaletia unipuncta, found in North America E of the Rocky Mts. When numerous, armyworms move in hordes, traveling by night and devouring grasses, young grains, and some leguminous crops. The full-grown larva is about 2 in. (5 cm) long, dark gray with yellow and green stripes. There are usually two generations in a season, the larvae hatching from eggs in late spring and again in late summer. Pupation (see insect) is underground. The moth is grayish brown with a white spot on each fore wing. Armyworms are sometimes serious pests, especially in the second generation of the summer, which occurs when corn and wheat are maturing. Control methods include the use of poisoned bait and the digging of ditches and holes as traps. The armyworm can also be controlled by toxaphene insecticide, but this chemical is prohibited in most states. Armyworms are classified in the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Lepidoptera, family Noctuidae.


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The larvae of the owlet moth (Laphygma exempta) which migrates in large groups ravaging crops.

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A caterpillar that chews on grass blades, leaving bare spots in the lawn.

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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has 3 meanings:

Meaning #1: noctuid moth larvae that travel in multitudes destroying especially grass and grain
  Synonyms: army worm, Pseudaletia unipuncta

Meaning #2: moth whose destructive larvae travel in multitudes
  Synonym: Pseudaletia unipuncta

Meaning #3: larva of fungus gnat; march in large companies in regular order


 
 
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