02267naa a2200241 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400520006010000190011224501680013126000090029952015250030865000120183365000180184565300130186365300130187665300200188965300180190970000150192770000160194270000220195877300450198021764612025-06-06 2025 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1007/s13744-025-01270-w2DOI1 aDIAS, F. M. S. aImmature stages of the greater cutworm, feltia repleta (Walker, 1857) (NoctuidaebNoctuinae), with notes on its Host plants and distributionh[electronic resource] c2025 aFeltia repleta (Walker, 1857), popularly known as “greater cutworm” in the USA and Canada and “cortador grande” in Latin America, is an important pest species occurring throughout the Americas. The popular name refers to its size and the habits of the larvae, which frequently cut shoots of seedlings, causing severe injuries or death of the host plant. Despite its importance to crops management, the immature stages of this species were never described in detail; moreover, they are frequently confused with many other agrotines, specially with species of Feltia Walker, 1856 and Agrotis Oschenheimer, 1816. Therefore, this study aims to describe the external morphology and the tegument ultra-structure of the immature stages of Feltia repleta based on exemplars obtained from a female collected in Planaltina, Brasília, Distrito Federal, Brazil, whose larvae were fed with artificial diet. Descriptions of the morphology with illustrations are presented, based upon observations through scanning electron microscopy and stereoscopic and optic microscopes attached to a camera lucida. Descriptions and illustrations of the eggs, first and last instars head capsule, chaetotaxy, tegument, and setae, and both sexes pupae are presented and the morphological characters are discussed and compared with immature stages of other species of agrotines. Additionally, a comprehensive list of host plants and a geographic distribution map based both on literature and new data based on studied specimens are provided. aAgrotis aLagarta Rosca aAgrotina aAgrotini aCortador grande aOwlet cutworm1 aSPECHT, A.1 aBLAS, G. S.1 aCASAGRANDE, M. M. tNeotropical Entomologygv. 54, 62, 2025.