. Elementary entomology . FIG. 295. The Indian-meal moth (Plodia intcrpnnctclla}. (Enlarged) a, moth; />, pupa; c, f, caterpillar; d, head; e, first abdominal segment of same. (After Chittenden, United States Department of Agriculture) cleaning out of barns and grain rooms will usually prevent trouble from both of these pests. The subfamily riiycitinac includes another pair of pests of grain products,- -the Indian-meal moth (Tlodia interpunctclld], whose white larvae spin silken tubes in meal, dried fruits, and other stores which they infest, and the Mediter- ranean flour-moth, which has si
. Elementary entomology . FIG. 295. The Indian-meal moth (Plodia intcrpnnctclla}. (Enlarged) a, moth; />, pupa; c, f, caterpillar; d, head; e, first abdominal segment of same. (After Chittenden, United States Department of Agriculture) cleaning out of barns and grain rooms will usually prevent trouble from both of these pests. The subfamily riiycitinac includes another pair of pests of grain products,- -the Indian-meal moth (Tlodia interpunctclld], whose white larvae spin silken tubes in meal, dried fruits, and other stores which they infest, and the Mediter- ranean flour-moth, which has similar habits and has be- come a very serious pest of flour mills,
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