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University Of SULAIMANI
   College Of Science
 Department: BIOLOGY

                            Practical Entomology




                          Clothes Moths


     Peshawa Yasin           Second stage          Group –B -
Overview
• Clothes Moth, common name for any of
  several related moth species that in the larval
  stage eat cotton, silk, wool and other natural
  fibers, damaging clothes, carpets, furs, and
  fabrics.

• The most common species is the webbing
  clothes moth, and the case-making clothes
  moth.
Classification:
 Kingdom: Animalia
  Phylum: Arthropoda
     Class: Insecta
        Order: Lepidoptera
          Family: Tineidae
            Genus: Tineola
              Species: T. bisselliella

             Clothes Moth
Order: Lepidoptera - Butterflies and Moths
• They have two pairs of wings covered with tiny
  scales.
• Mouthpart is siphoning (feed on nectar).
• The Lepidoptera is one of the two or three largest
  orders of insects, with an estimated (174,250)
  named species (2007).
• Butterflies and moths are among the best-known
  insects of this order.
• Like other holometabolous insects, lepidopterans
  pass through egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages.
Family: Tineidae - Clothes Moths
• They lack bipectination of the male antennae.
• Proboscis is short (or absent).
• The cosmopolitan Tineidae (3000 species) (2005)
  includes the clothes moths Tineola biselliella and a
  case-bearing species Tinea pellionella .
• Some are capable of digesting wool, including several
  cosmopolitan species that feed on woolen clothes
  and other manmade products. Others are primarily
  fungus-feeders.
Clothes moth
Webbing: Tineola bisselliella     Case-Making: Tinea pellionella
• It is uniformly pale golden     • Slightly darker brown .
  in color.
• There are no spots present.     • Three dark spots on each
                                    front wing.
• The larva spins silk which it   • The larva spins a cocoon
  leaves as a tunnel or sheet       around itself, then uses it to
  of webbing across the             pupate.
  attached material.
Clothes moth
Webbing: Tineola bisselliella   Case-Making: Tinea pellionella
Webbing Clothes Moth
Tineola bisselliella (Hummel)
Webbing Clothes Moth
Tineola bisselliella (Hummel)
Holometabolous Metamorphosis
Tineola bisselliella:
• Eggs can be laid singly or in groups by both
  virgin and mated females.
• Size: 0.5mm long and 0.3mm wide.
• The long soft ovipositor is extended and inserted into
  a space to test its suitability before laying an egg,
  usually among the fibers of fabric or particles of other
  food materials.
• Eggs are white,
  soft and circular
  in shape.
Tineola bisselliella:
• Polypod larva.
• Color: Yellowish brown head, with
  white body.
• Size: When fully grown, it reaches
  8mm long and 2mm broad.
• The mouth parts are modified for biting
  food and for spinning silk.
• There are no ocelli
   present on the head.
Tineola bisselliella:
 Pupa has coccon.
 The size of the pupa is usually in the range 6mm in
  length and 1mm wide.
 The tips of the appendages are free from the body.
 The posterior abdominal segments are mobile and
  will wave about when
  touched.
Tineola bisselliella:
• Size: 5 to 8mm with a
  wingspan of 9-16 mm.
• Antennae: Filiform.
• All legs are walking leg.
• Wings are covered with
  scales (Scaly wing).
• Adults do not feed, but
  they fly to find food
  materials on which they
  lay 40 to 150 eggs.
Tineola bisselliella:
• Upright tuft of hairs on the
  head is coppery to reddish-
  gold color.
• Males are the fliers,
  whereas females walk.
  ▫ Adults are negatively
    phototactic and will usually
    fly or crawl to a darkened
    area to hide away from light
    as rapidly as possible.
• Clothing Moth Traps
  can help.

• Vacuuming is another method
  since moths like to hide in
  carpeting and baseboards.

• Using Insecticide Sprays.
• Books:
     Neil A. Campbell, and Jane B. Reece, (2008). Biology. 8th ed. Pearson
      Benjamin Cummings, Inc. USA. 1465 pp.
     Vincent H. Resh, Ring t. Cardé, (2003). Encyclopedia of Insects. 1st ed. Elsevier
      Science. USA. 1266 pp.
     Gillott, Cedric. (2005). Entomology. 3rd ed. Springer, Netherlands. 831 pp.
     Arthur V. Evans, Rosser W. Garrison, (2003).Grzimek’s Animal Life
      Encyclopedia, 2nd ed. 3rd vol. Schlager group Inc. Canada. 472 pp.

• Article:
     P.D. Cox, D.B. Pinniger. (2007). Biology, behaviour and environmentally
      sustainable control of Tineola bisselliella. Stored Products Research, 43: 2–
      32.

• Website:
     Colorado state university extensions:
        http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05599.pdf
Cothes moth - Tineola bisselliella

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Cothes moth - Tineola bisselliella

  • 1. University Of SULAIMANI College Of Science Department: BIOLOGY Practical Entomology Clothes Moths Peshawa Yasin Second stage Group –B -
  • 2.
  • 3. Overview • Clothes Moth, common name for any of several related moth species that in the larval stage eat cotton, silk, wool and other natural fibers, damaging clothes, carpets, furs, and fabrics. • The most common species is the webbing clothes moth, and the case-making clothes moth.
  • 4. Classification:  Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Tineidae Genus: Tineola Species: T. bisselliella Clothes Moth
  • 5. Order: Lepidoptera - Butterflies and Moths • They have two pairs of wings covered with tiny scales. • Mouthpart is siphoning (feed on nectar). • The Lepidoptera is one of the two or three largest orders of insects, with an estimated (174,250) named species (2007). • Butterflies and moths are among the best-known insects of this order. • Like other holometabolous insects, lepidopterans pass through egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Family: Tineidae - Clothes Moths • They lack bipectination of the male antennae. • Proboscis is short (or absent). • The cosmopolitan Tineidae (3000 species) (2005) includes the clothes moths Tineola biselliella and a case-bearing species Tinea pellionella . • Some are capable of digesting wool, including several cosmopolitan species that feed on woolen clothes and other manmade products. Others are primarily fungus-feeders.
  • 9.
  • 10. Clothes moth Webbing: Tineola bisselliella Case-Making: Tinea pellionella • It is uniformly pale golden • Slightly darker brown . in color. • There are no spots present. • Three dark spots on each front wing. • The larva spins silk which it • The larva spins a cocoon leaves as a tunnel or sheet around itself, then uses it to of webbing across the pupate. attached material.
  • 11. Clothes moth Webbing: Tineola bisselliella Case-Making: Tinea pellionella
  • 12. Webbing Clothes Moth Tineola bisselliella (Hummel)
  • 13. Webbing Clothes Moth Tineola bisselliella (Hummel)
  • 15. Tineola bisselliella: • Eggs can be laid singly or in groups by both virgin and mated females. • Size: 0.5mm long and 0.3mm wide. • The long soft ovipositor is extended and inserted into a space to test its suitability before laying an egg, usually among the fibers of fabric or particles of other food materials. • Eggs are white, soft and circular in shape.
  • 16. Tineola bisselliella: • Polypod larva. • Color: Yellowish brown head, with white body. • Size: When fully grown, it reaches 8mm long and 2mm broad. • The mouth parts are modified for biting food and for spinning silk. • There are no ocelli present on the head.
  • 17. Tineola bisselliella:  Pupa has coccon.  The size of the pupa is usually in the range 6mm in length and 1mm wide.  The tips of the appendages are free from the body.  The posterior abdominal segments are mobile and will wave about when touched.
  • 18. Tineola bisselliella: • Size: 5 to 8mm with a wingspan of 9-16 mm. • Antennae: Filiform. • All legs are walking leg. • Wings are covered with scales (Scaly wing). • Adults do not feed, but they fly to find food materials on which they lay 40 to 150 eggs.
  • 19. Tineola bisselliella: • Upright tuft of hairs on the head is coppery to reddish- gold color. • Males are the fliers, whereas females walk. ▫ Adults are negatively phototactic and will usually fly or crawl to a darkened area to hide away from light as rapidly as possible.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24. • Clothing Moth Traps can help. • Vacuuming is another method since moths like to hide in carpeting and baseboards. • Using Insecticide Sprays.
  • 25. • Books:  Neil A. Campbell, and Jane B. Reece, (2008). Biology. 8th ed. Pearson Benjamin Cummings, Inc. USA. 1465 pp.  Vincent H. Resh, Ring t. Cardé, (2003). Encyclopedia of Insects. 1st ed. Elsevier Science. USA. 1266 pp.  Gillott, Cedric. (2005). Entomology. 3rd ed. Springer, Netherlands. 831 pp.  Arthur V. Evans, Rosser W. Garrison, (2003).Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia, 2nd ed. 3rd vol. Schlager group Inc. Canada. 472 pp. • Article:  P.D. Cox, D.B. Pinniger. (2007). Biology, behaviour and environmentally sustainable control of Tineola bisselliella. Stored Products Research, 43: 2– 32. • Website:  Colorado state university extensions:  http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05599.pdf