tineola bisselliella
Noun A small, pale golden or buff-colored moth (Tineola bisselliella), the common clothes moth, whose larvae feed on materials containing keratin, such as wool, fur, and feathers. It is known for constructing a silken case or web as it feeds.
The term "Tineola bisselliella" is the scientific name for a specific species of moth. It is used in formal, scientific, or technical contexts, such as entomology, pest control, and textile conservation. * The damage to the wool sweater was caused by the larvae of Tineola bisselliella. * A study compared the feeding habits of Tineola bisselliella with other fabric pests.
- The genus name "Tineola" can be used to refer to this group of moths, with being the most common species.
- In integrated pest management (IPM), monitoring for is a critical step in protecting museum collections.
- Common clothes moth: The everyday, non-scientific name for .
- Webbing clothes moth: Another common name that refers to the silken tunnels or webbing the larvae produce.
- Tineid moth: A general term for moths in the family Tineidae, to which belongs.
- Clothes moth
- Webbing clothes moth
The term "Tineola bisselliella" refers exclusively to this specific biological species. It does not have other general meanings.
- moth that forms a web in which it lives