How are the C-shaped larvae of the Christmas beetle commonly known?

Answer

White grub

The immature form of the Christmas beetle, which develops after the egg hatches, is referred to colloquially as a white grub. These larvae are physically characterized by their C-shape and pale or white coloration. This subterranean stage is crucial to the insect's overall impact because they spend a considerable amount of time underground feeding aggressively on plant roots, contrasting sharply with the leaf-feeding habits of the final, winged adult form that appears during the summer holidays.

How are the C-shaped larvae of the Christmas beetle commonly known?
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