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Spodoptera pulchella Herrich-Schäffer 1868

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5432038 Feature(s) whole genitalia
5432043 Feature(s) 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).  
5432049 Feature(s) This image shows the Ampulla elongate and curved.
5432050 Feature(s) 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).  
5432034 Feature(s) Aedeagus
5432036 Feature(s) valve
5431999 Feature(s) This image shows the Juxta narrow at base (concave) with broad process.
5432054 Feature(s) aedeagus
5432046 Feature(s) This images shows the Ampulla elongate and curved.  
5432047 Feature(s) This images shows the coremata with two long lobes.
5432039 Feature(s) This image shows the cornutal patch on vesica.
5432041 Feature(s) Aedeagus
5432055 Feature(s) cornuti
5432035 Feature(s) cornuti
5432052 Feature(s) This image shows the cornutal patch on vesica
5432044 Feature(s) This image shows the clavus and costal process.
5431996 Feature(s) This images shows the costal process small, elongate, narrow and either straight or slightly curved
5431995 Feature(s) This image shows the clavus shaped as a hairy toe

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