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Papaipema sulphurata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Papaipema sulphurata
The Water-willow Stem Borer (''Papaipema cataphracta'') is a moth of the Noctuidae family. Its larvae tunnel into the stems of the water-willow plant (''Decodon verticillatus'') and it is found in the parts of the eastern United States where this plant grows. ==Description== The Water-willow Stem Borer is a robustly-built moth with a greyish hairy body. It has a wingspan varying from 32 to 38 millimetres. The forewings are buff or straw-coloured, darker at the base and in the peripheral region which is separated by a narrow dark band. There are a number of roughly circular spots which are a pale ochre colour, outlined in brown. The hind wings are a pinkish-tan colour. The adults can be seen flying in September and October.〔(Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife )〕
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