Tropical Sod Webworm – Herpetogramma phaeopteralis
Tropical Sod Webworm: Herpetogramma phaeopteralis
Common Name: Tropical Sod Webworm:
Latin Name: Herpetogramma phaeopteralis
Appearance:
The Tropical Sod Webworm larvae have brown bodies that make them look like caterpillars. A Y-shaped mark on the head capsule can tell them apart.
- Egg:This is the first stage of the moth’s life cycle. Adult moths lay eggs in the grass.
- Larva:Larvae hatch from eggs and eat grass blades like crazy during this stage, which could damage fields.
- Pupae:As part of their transformation, larvae change into pupae, usually in the dirt.
- Adult :In the last stage, moths become adults and are ready to start the life cycle again.