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Corn Earworm
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  • Diane G. Alston, Utah State University
  • Shawn Olsen, Utah State University
  • James Barnhill, Utah State University
Document Type
Factsheet
Publisher
Utah State University Extension
Publication Date
12-1-2011
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Abstract

In Utah, there are typically three generations of corn earworm (CEW) each year. The first generation of adults either come from overwintering pupae (southern and central Utah), or migrate into northern Utah. The adult moth is tannish brown with a 1 1/2 inch wingspan. The front wings are marked with a distinct dark spot in the center and darker bands near the outer margins. The hind wings are lighter tan, with a dark band along the outer margins. The male moths have green eyes. Moth flight occurs primarily on warm, overcast evenings. Moth populations can be monitored using pheromone or black light traps.

Citation Information
Diane G. Alston, Shawn Olsen and James Barnhill. "Corn Earworm" (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shawn-olsen/10/