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The rice worm moth, riceworm,〔(''Apamea apamiformis''. ) Invasive Species List and Scorecards for California. California Invasive Species Advisory Committee. 2010.〕 or wild rice worm〔Nelson, J. J. (Insect Pests: Wild Rice Worm. ) Crop Profile for Wild Rice in Minnesota. NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management & USDA. 2000.〕 (''Apamea apamiformis'') is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America, including Wisconsin, New York and Minnesota. The wingspan is about 39 mm. Adults are on wing from June to August depending on the location. The larva is known as the most serious insect pest of cultivated wild rice in Minnesota,〔 and perhaps the entire Upper Midwest of the United States.〔Oelke, E. A. 1993. (Wild rice: Domestication of a native North American genus. ) p. 235-43. ''In:'' Janick, J. and J. E. Simon (eds.), ''New Crops''. Wiley, New York.〕 ==References==
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