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usually be distinguished by their color markings, but in general Cut- 

 worms vary from dingy, grayish-white to velvety, brownish-black in 

 color. Cutworms of different species are variously marked with 



Fig. 29.— Larvse of the Granu- 

 lated Cutworm, about natural 

 size. 



{Photograph by the author.) 



triangular dark spots or converging dark lines. When full grown 

 they measure from an inch to two inches in length. 



Fig. 30. 



-Pupa of Granulated Cutworm, about natural size. 

 (Author's illustration.) 



The Pupae.— The pupae of Cutworms (Fig. 30) are uniformly dark 

 mahogany brown in color, and they resemble each other very closely 

 in general characteristics. 



Fig. 31.— Adult of the Granulated Cutworm, 

 about natural size. ' 



(Photograph by the author.) 



