Bui. 1051, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



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Cheap Grade of Army Cloth Showing Various Degrees of Webbing 

 and Slight Feeding by Young Larvae of Clothes Moths Hatching 

 Inside Chests. 



The white areas are silken tubes spun by the newly hatched larvse in which they rest and 

 from the ends of which they feed upon the cloth. A, B, and C represent the maximum 

 amount of webbing ever noted by the authors in any chest. Magnified 12 diameters. 



