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Adult: The adults are around 2 mm (1.6-2.6 mm) in length, they lack cornicles on the abdomen and have relatively short antennae and legs compared to other aphid species that occur on the crop foliage.
In bloom March 1 - April 7. This large leaf perennial herb is by far the earliest flowering plant on campus. It flowers so early that most observers miss the blossems. The leaves appear after flowering and resemble cabbage leaves. Early summer leafy plants are 6-30 inches tall.
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Cabbage white butterfly Cabbage white butterfly Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) Document 6066, submitted 07 August 2006 This document is made available subject to the conditions outlined in the disclaimer and copyright statement.
Cabbage Webworm Moth Hellula rogatalis Lepidoptera: Crambidae Irvine Park, Orange, Orange County, CA. 6-13-06 Photo Copyright: Ron Hemberger Back to Moths of Orange County, California Back to Arthropods of Orange County, California Back to Natural History of Orange County, California
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