- The army
cutworm is the
immature form of
Euxoa auxiliaris. The
adult moth is
called a "miller moth"
because of the fine
scales on its
wings that rub off...
-
Holophysis auxiliaris is a moth of the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1918. It is
found in Colombia. The
wingspan is 10–11 mm...
- Aurunculei****, Auruncus, Ausonius, Auspex, Au****atus, Auxentius, Auxientius,
Auxiliaris, Auxilio, Auxilius, Avienus, Aviola, Aviti****, Avitillus, Avitus, Axilla...
- (416-418)
Exuperantius (421-424)
Amatus (c. 425)
Flavius Aetius (426-c. 427)
Auxiliaris (435-437)
Avitus (c. 439)
Florentius (439)
Caecina Decius Aginatius Albinus...
-
anoma Walsingham, 1910
Holophysis autodesma (Meyrick, 1918)
Holophysis auxiliaris (Meyrick, 1918)
Holophysis barydesma (Meyrick, 1918)
Holophysis emblemella...
-
Acronicta leporina, a
species of the
Noctuidae family Army cutworm,
Euxoa auxiliaris, a
species of the
Noctuidae family Several species of the
Cossidae family...
- 2013-03-10. Blandino, Giovanni, "Le
problema del
linguas international auxiliari",
Philosophia del
Cognoscentia e del Scientia, Rome, Italy: Pontificia...
- summer,
sometimes consuming as many as 40,000 army
cutworm moths (Euxoa
auxiliaris) in a
single day, and may
derive up to half of
their annual food energy...
- aphrodite)
Arctic fritillary butterfly (Boloria chariclea) Army
cutworm (Euxoa
auxiliaris)
Black cutworm (Agrotis ipsilon)
Black swallowtail butterfly (Papilio...
- due to a
recently lower occurrence of outbreaks. Army
cutworm (Euxoa
auxiliaris)
Variegated cutworm (Peridroma saucia)
Brown cutworm (Agrotis munda) "Agrotis...