Pyralid
In entomology, a "pyralid review" refers to scientific studies of the family of moths, often called snout moths or grass moths .
: The most common sign of -pyralid damage is distorted, curled, or "cupped" new growth on sensitive plants like tomatoes, potatoes, peas, and beans. pyralid
: Gardeners often perform a "bioassay" (a growth test) by planting sensitive seeds like beans in suspected compost to see if they emerge with curled leaves before using the compost on their main garden beds. In entomology, a "pyralid review" refers to scientific