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Spodoptera albula (unbarred spodoptera moth or gray-streaked armyworm moth) is a moth of the family Noctuidae found from the southern United States, south to South America. The wingspan is 33–35 mm. The forewings are brownish-grey with dark streaks along the veins. There is a thin black basal dash and a reniform spot in the form of a small dark dot. The hindwings are white with pale grey shading and a dotted black terminal line. Adults are on wing in the final half of the year, peaking in November. The larvae feed on Amaranthus species.

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  • Spodoptera albula (nl)
  • Spodoptera albula (en)
  • Spodoptera albula (sv)
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  • Spodoptera albula (unbarred spodoptera moth or gray-streaked armyworm moth) is a moth of the family Noctuidae found from the southern United States, south to South America. The wingspan is 33–35 mm. The forewings are brownish-grey with dark streaks along the veins. There is a thin black basal dash and a reniform spot in the form of a small dark dot. The hindwings are white with pale grey shading and a dotted black terminal line. Adults are on wing in the final half of the year, peaking in November. The larvae feed on Amaranthus species. (en)
  • Spodoptera albula is een vlinder uit de familie van de uilen (Noctuidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1857 door Walker. (nl)
  • Spodoptera albula är en fjärilsart som beskrevs av Walker 1857. Spodoptera albula ingår i släktet Spodoptera och familjen nattflyn. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • *Xylina albula (Walker, 1857) *Spodoptera albulum *Laphygma orbicularis (Walker, 1857) *Laphygma caudata (Walker, 1865 ) (en)
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  • Spodoptera albula (unbarred spodoptera moth or gray-streaked armyworm moth) is a moth of the family Noctuidae found from the southern United States, south to South America. The wingspan is 33–35 mm. The forewings are brownish-grey with dark streaks along the veins. There is a thin black basal dash and a reniform spot in the form of a small dark dot. The hindwings are white with pale grey shading and a dotted black terminal line. Adults are on wing in the final half of the year, peaking in November. The larvae feed on Amaranthus species. (en)
  • Spodoptera albula is een vlinder uit de familie van de uilen (Noctuidae). De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1857 door Walker. (nl)
  • Spodoptera albula är en fjärilsart som beskrevs av Walker 1857. Spodoptera albula ingår i släktet Spodoptera och familjen nattflyn. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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