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Spodoptera litura (Fabricius, 1775)
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Spodoptera litura, the Oriental leafworm moth, is a noctuid moth which is considered an agricultural pest. It is also known as the cluster caterpillar, cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm, and tropical armyworm. It is found in the Indo-Australian tropics. It is also established on most Polynesian islands, where it occurs in a variety of island forms.
The larvae feed on a wide range of plants and have been recorded from over 40 mostly dicotyledonous plant families. It is a major pest of many crops.
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Egg mass
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Emerging larvae
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Caterpillar
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Caterpillar
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Illustration of a mounted adult
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Mounted adult
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Mounted adult, ventral view
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Illustration showing adult and caterpillar