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COCKCHAFER (Melolotha vulgaris), a common European beetle whose larva is destructive to the roots of crops. The white grub spends several years in the soil before emerging as a large beetle which feeds on the leaves of trees, and may often be seen flying in large numbers at dusk. (See COLEOPTERA ; CHAFER ; and PESTS.)