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Tineola bisselliella,
known as the
common clothes moth,
webbing clothes moth, or
simply clothing moth, is a
species of
fungus moth (family Tineidae, subfamily...
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Tineola is a
genus of
moths the
family Tineidae.
There are two species,
including the
familiar common clothes moth (T.
bisselliella). Species: Tineola...
- from silverfish, mold or moth
larvae (especially
clothes moths like
Tineola bisselliella).
Older mothballs consisted primarily of naphthalene, but due to...
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fibres (hairs),
including clothing and
other fabrics.
These include:
Tineola bisselliella, the
common clothes moth or
webbing clothes moth
Tinea pellionella...
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should kill any
insects present. The
larvae of
clothes moths (mainly
Tineola bisselliella and
Tinea pellionella) feed on
fabrics and ****s, particularly...
- case-bearing
clothes moth are
similar to
those for the
common clothes moth (
Tineola bisselliella), and
include physical, chemical, and
biological measures. Cheema...
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fruit and
other species lay
their eggs on
clothing or fur (e. g.,
Tineola bisselliella, the
common clothes moth). Some
species are carnivorous, and others...
- The most
widespread of such
species are the
common clothes moth (
Tineola bisselliella), the case-bearing
clothes moth (Tinea pellionella), and the ****...
- for the
protection of wool from
keratinophagous insects such as
Tineola bisselliella. To
better protect soldiers from the risk and
annoyance of biting...
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ethadopa (Meyr.),
Monopis rejectella (Wlk.),
Tinea pellionella and
Tineola bisselliella. The
entomologist Thomas de Grey (1843–1919)
suggested that the larvae...