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Agrotis / Cutworm / Brown patch / Caterpillar / Army worm / Entomopathogenic nematode / Noctuidae / Peridroma saucia / Lepidoptera / Noctuinae / Spodoptera
Date: 2008-06-19 15:43:34
Agrotis
Cutworm
Brown patch
Caterpillar
Army worm
Entomopathogenic nematode
Noctuidae
Peridroma saucia
Lepidoptera
Noctuinae
Spodoptera

Published by Utah State University Extension and Utah Plant Pest Diagnostic Laboratory ENT[removed]June 2007

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