“…Tissues from wheat stems eaten by larvae of the pale western cutworm, Agrotis arthogonia Mort., cause slow growth and limited development . In contrast, either sprouts or young leaves of wheat are excellent foods for this insect (McGINNIS &: KASTING, 1960). Contrary to an earlier report (HOCKING & DEPNER, 1961) it has been shown that larvae of the pale western cutworm do, in fact, utilize dietary protein, and, in quantitatively significant amounts (MCGINNIS & KASTING, 1962).…”