Cotton bollworm moth

Helicoverpa armigera

The cotton bollworm is a moth, the larvae of which feed on a wide range of plants, including many important cultivated crops. It is a major pest in cotton and one of the most polyphagous and cosmopolitan pest species. It should not be confused with the similarly named, related species "Helicoverpa zea".
Helicoverpa armigera - With red poo Jeanette found this caterpillar on strawberries she bought at the supermarket.
Here is the same animal a week later, feeding on cucumber and hence with green poo :o)
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/85573/helicoverpa_armigera_-_with_green_poo.html Caterpillar,Cotton bollworm,Helicoverpa,Helicoverpa armigera,Heliothinae,Lepidoptera,Noctuidae,Noctuoidea,nl: Katoendaguil

Appearance

The cotton bollworm is very variable in both size and colour. The body length varies between 12 and 20 millimetres with a wingspan of 30–40 millimetres.

The fore wings are yellowish to orange in females and greenish-gray in males, with a slightly darker transversal band in the distal third. The external transversal and submarginal lines and the reniform spot are diffused. The hind wings are a pale yellow with a narrow brown band at the external edge and a dark round spot in the middle.
Helicoverpa armigera - Teneral pupa Last week, it decided it was time to go and pupate :o)
Here are the images of the caterpillar:
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/85572/helicoverpa_armigera_-_with_red_poo.html
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/85573/helicoverpa_armigera_-_with_green_poo.html
Update: Same pupa about a week later:
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/85859/helicoverpa_armigera_-_pupa.html Cotton bollworm,Helicoverpa,Helicoverpa armigera,Heliothinae,Lepidoptera,Noctuidae,Noctuoidea,Pupa,nl: Katoendaguil

Distribution

This species comprises two sub-species: "Helicoverpa armigera armigera" is widespread in central and southern Europe, temperate Asia and Africa; "Helicoverpa armigera conferta" is found in Australia, and Oceania. The former sub-species has also recently been confirmed to have successfully invaded Brazil and has since spread across much of South America and reached the Caribbean. It is a migrant species, able to reach Scandinavia and other northern territories.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNoctuidae
GenusHelicoverpa
SpeciesH. armigera