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  2. Fall armyworm - Wikipedia

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    The armyworm's egg is dome-shaped, and measures around 0.4 millimetres (1 ⁄ 64 in) in diameter and 0.3 millimetres (3 ⁄ 256 in) in height. [6] Females prefer to lay eggs on the underside of leaves, but in high populations they will lay them just about anywhere. [35] In warm weather, the eggs will hatch into larvae within a few days ...

  3. Army Body Composition Program - Wikipedia

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    The current publication of AR 600-9 changed the name from "The Army Weight Control Program" to "The Army Body Composition Program." The Army Weight Control Program was first published on 1 September 1986. [2] The primary goal of the Army Weight Control Program was to ensure the following: Quoted from Army Regulation 600-9, Effective 1 October ...

  4. Army cutworm - Wikipedia

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    Army cutworms are one of the richest foods for predators, such as brown bears, in this ecosystem, where up to 72% of the moth's body weight is fat, thus making it more calorie-rich than elk or deer. [11] This is the highest known body fat percentage of any animal. [12]

  5. This insect could kill your Kansas lawn. Here’s what to do ...

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    According to K-State, the true armyworm usually comes out in late spring. You can identify a true armyworm larvae by its greenish brown body with a stripe and yellowish head. The true armyworm ...

  6. Spodoptera ornithogalli - Wikipedia

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    Spodoptera ornithogalli (yellow-striped armyworm, cotton cutworm) is a moth of the family Noctuidae.. When first discovered this particular species was thought to be the American representative of S. littoralis as the two species have very similar forms.

  7. Armyworm - Wikipedia

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    Armyworms are the caterpillars of some members of two genera: . Many Spodoptera including: . African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta) (Africa); Fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) (North and South America)

  8. Spodoptera - Wikipedia

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    This Caradrinini -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  9. MDC issues warning of zombie-like worm invading Missouri - AOL

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    The University of Missouri Extension called the hammerhead worm a “voracious, top-level predator,” that will eat anything in its path, including native earthworms, snails, slugs and each other ...