The African armyworm , also called okalombo, kommandowurm, or nutgrass armyworm, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. The larvae often exhibit marching behavior when traveling to feeding sites, leading to the common name "armyworm". The caterpillars exhibit density-dependent polyphenism where larvae raised in isolation are green, while those raised in groups are black. These phases are termed solitaria and gregaria, respectively. Gregaria caterpillars are considered very deleterious pests, capable of destroying entire crops in a matter of weeks. The larvae feed on all types of grasses, early stages of cereal crops , sugarcane, and occasionally on coconut. The solitaria caterpillars are less active and undergo much slower development. The species is commonly found in Africa, but can also be seen in Yemen, some Pacific islands, and parts of Australia. African armyworm outbreaks tend to be devastating for farmland and pasture in these areas, with the highest-density outbreaks occurring during the rainy season after periods of prolonged drought. During the long dry seasons , the population densities are very low and no outbreaks are seen.

Host Genome

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Symbiont records associated with Spodoptera exempta

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Wolbachia

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

male killing; driving a selective sweep on armyworm haplotype diversity

Reproductive manipulation
Wolbachia

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

Wolbachia make host more susceptible to viral infection

Pathogen interaction
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Metagenome sequencing data associated with Spodoptera exempta

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Amplicon sequencing data associated with Spodoptera exempta

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