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USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is a multi-faceted Agency with a broad mission area that includes protecting and promoting U.S. agricultural health, regulating genetically engineered organisms, administering the Animal Welfare Act and carrying out wildlife damage management activities. These efforts support the overall mission of USDA, which is to protect and promote food, agriculture, natural resources and related issues.

To protect agricultural health, APHIS is on the job 24 hours a day, 7 days a week working to defend America’s animal and plant resources from agricultural pests and diseases. In the event that a pest or disease of concern is detected, APHIS implements emergency protocols and partners with affected States to quickly manage or eradicate the outbreak. This aggressive approach has enabled APHIS to successfully prevent and respond to potential pest and disease threats to U.S. agriculture.


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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5432115 armyworms Spodoptera spp. To identify the species of a moth caught in a sticky trap, you would need to remove the genitalia.
5432143 tomato leafminer Tuta absoluta
5432076 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap" wire to hang trap
5432116 armyworms Spodoptera spp. To identify the species of a moth caught in a sticky trap, you would need to remove the genitalia.
5432038 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella whole genitalia
5431759 alfalfa looper Autographa californica
5431760 silver Y moth Autographa gamma
5431761 old world bollworm, cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera
5431771 light brown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana
5431799 bollworm Helicoverpa zea Aedeagus opening
5431872 armyworm Spodoptera dolichos male genitalia This is a picture of the costal process small, elongate, narrow and bent
5432043 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella The genitalia of Spodoptera pulchell  are nearly identical to the genitalia  of S. ornithogalli. A small spine in the vesica of the aedeagus is the distinguishing characteristic, but is difficult to find. Also, the coremata lobes are of equal size. Fortunately, the wings are distinctive, plus, apparently, this species is found only in southern Florida (and the West Indies).  
5431979 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli This species is most easily distinguished by the shape of the clavus, which resembles a hairy toe. It is nearly identical to the genitalia of S. pulchella; notice that the coremata are of unequal size.
5431981 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli Aedeagus
5432066 armyworms Spodoptera spp.
5432067 armyworms Spodoptera spp.
5432068 armyworms Spodoptera spp. collected from a trap
5432069 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap" with dead moths in it
5432073 armyworms Spodoptera spp. Insecticide that kills the moths inside the Unitrap.
5432074 armyworms Spodoptera spp. Insecticide that kills the moths inside the Unitrap.
5432075 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap" wire handle to hang trap
5432082 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5432061 armyworms Spodoptera spp. called "Unitraps"  
5432062 armyworms Spodoptera spp. traps are called "unitraps" closeup of plug  
5432063 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5432064 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5431868 armyworm Spodoptera dolichos genitalia
5431773 light brown apple moth Epiphyas postvittana
5431919 garden armyworm Spodoptera latifascia Juxta deeply concave at base and with a dorsal process
5431923 Egyptian cottonworm Spodoptera littoralis This species can be distinguished from native species by a combination of valve characters. It can easily be separated from S. litura by the absence of the two "windows" in the inner surface of the valves.
5431948 cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm Spodoptera litura Aedeagus
5431951 cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm Spodoptera litura This species can be identified by the shape of the structures on the inner surface of the valve. The most important character to notice is a set of two "window" separated by a right angle.
5431955 cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm Spodoptera litura genitalia extracted from the abdomen
5431976 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli Coremata with two lobes
5431983 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli This species is most easily distinguished by the shape of the clavus, which resembles a hairy toe. It is nearly identical to the genitalia of S. pulchella; notice that the coremata are of unequal size.
5431998 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella This image is of the Juxta narrow at base (concave) with broad process
5432039 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella This image shows the cornutal patch on vesica.
5432041 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella Aedeagus
5432046 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella This images shows the Ampulla elongate and curved.  
5432077 armyworms Spodoptera spp. Insecticide that kills the moths inside the Unitrap.
5432078 armyworms Spodoptera spp. A pheromone lure that goes inside the Unitrap to attract the moths.
5432081 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5432127 cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni
5432128 cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni
5432129 cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni
5432130 cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni
5432131 cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni
5432132 cabbage looper Trichoplusia ni
5432142 tomato leafminer Tuta absoluta
5432089 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitraps"
5432100 armyworms Spodoptera spp.
5432101 armyworms Spodoptera spp.
5432104 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5432105 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5432145 tomato leafminer Tuta absoluta
5432147 tomato leafminer Tuta absoluta
5432065 armyworms Spodoptera spp. "Unitrap"
5432144 tomato leafminer Tuta absoluta
5432055 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella cornuti
5432035 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella cornuti
5432044 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella This image shows the clavus and costal process.
5431996 armyworm Spodoptera pulchella This images shows the costal process small, elongate, narrow and either straight or slightly curved
5431982 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli
5431980 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli Clavus shaped as a hairy toe and costal process small, elongate, narrow and slightly curved
5431978 yellowstriped armyworm Spodoptera ornithogalli Clavus- shaped as a hairy toe coastal process- ampulla elongate and curved
5431950 cotton leafworm, tobacco cutworm Spodoptera litura This image shows the costal process and the clavus.
5431871 armyworm Spodoptera dolichos This image shows the Coremata with two lobes.
5393136 silver Y moth Autographa gamma Taken April 8, 2009. Specimen originally borrowed from/with permissinon from Dr. Charles Covell, Jr., McGuire Center for Lepidoptera Research, Gainesville.
5389264 old world bollworm, cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera

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