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- Q7194593 subject Q17566409.
- Q7194593 subject Q8762145.
- Q7194593 abstract "Pima occidentalis is a species of snout moth. It is found in the south-western United States.There are two generations per year in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.The larvae feed on Astragalus species, including Astragalus allochrous, Astragalus thurberi and Astragalus wootonii, as well as Lathyrus species. Young larvae bore into developing legumes at the base and cover the opening with white silk. They feed on the seeds. If all seeds of a legume are consumed, a larva may move to another. The larvae have a greenish white to white body and a pale brownish yellow head. They reach a length of 13.1-20.5 mm. Pupation takes place under debris on the soil, usually after overwintering in a hibernaculum.".
- Q7194593 class Q1390.
- Q7194593 family Q248425.
- Q7194593 genus Q7194569.
- Q7194593 kingdom Q729.
- Q7194593 order Q28319.
- Q7194593 phylum Q1360.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q1390.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q157184.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q157209.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q17566409.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q248425.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q28319.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q7194569.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q7194584.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762145.
- Q7194593 wikiPageWikiLink Q960043.
- Q7194593 classis "Insecta".
- Q7194593 familia Q248425.
- Q7194593 genus "Pima".
- Q7194593 ordo Q28319.
- Q7194593 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q7194593 regnum "Animalia".
- Q7194593 type Animal.
- Q7194593 type Eukaryote.
- Q7194593 type Insect.
- Q7194593 type Species.
- Q7194593 type Thing.
- Q7194593 type Q1390.
- Q7194593 type Q19088.
- Q7194593 type Q729.
- Q7194593 comment "Pima occidentalis is a species of snout moth. It is found in the south-western United States.There are two generations per year in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.The larvae feed on Astragalus species, including Astragalus allochrous, Astragalus thurberi and Astragalus wootonii, as well as Lathyrus species. Young larvae bore into developing legumes at the base and cover the opening with white silk. They feed on the seeds. If all seeds of a legume are consumed, a larva may move to another.".
- Q7194593 label "Pima occidentalis".