. Economic entomology for the . Crambus vulvivagellus.—a, larva; b, over-, and c, underground tube and cocoon ; d, e, f, moths with wings spread and at rest; g, an egg much enlarged. Up or folded closely, giving the insect a little the appearance of a tiny cylinder. The head is small, not at all retracted, and usually furnished with very long palpi that project straight out like a snout ; as a whole, resembling somewhat one of the groups of the deltoid Noctuids. The fore-wings are generally white or yellow- ish, quite frequently streaked or spotted with silver and gold ;


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