Extirpated-in-connecticut
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Hydraecia immanis
Hop Vine Borer Moth
A noctuid moth native to North America whose larvae are root pests of corn and hops. The species was described in 1852 and is listed as a species of special concern in Connecticut, where it is believed to be extirpated. It belongs to a genus of borers that target plant roots and stems.