The common name for the larvae of the two-banded noctuid moth, which belongs to the order Lepidoptera and the family Noctuidae. The name comes from the fact that it is known as a pest of rice. [Shigeo Sugi] [Reference] |Source: Shogakukan Encyclopedia Nipponica About Encyclopedia Nipponica Information | Legend |
昆虫綱鱗翅(りんし)目ヤガ科に属するフタオビコヤガの幼虫の俗称。名は、イネの害虫として知られていることに由来する。 [杉 繁郎] [参照項目] |出典 小学館 日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)について 情報 | 凡例 |
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