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What (who) is V moth - definition

COMMON NAME FOR SEVERAL SPECIES OF MOTH WHOSE LARVAE EAT ANIMAL FIBRES INCLUDING CLOTHING AND OTHER FABRICS, E.G.: NIDITINEA FUSCELLA, TINEA PELLIONELLA, TINEA BISSELLIELLA, TRICHOPHAGA TAPETZELLA, MONOPIS CROCICAPITELLA
Clothes-Moth; Clothes Moth; Clothes-moth; Clothing moth; Clothing Moth; Clothes moth (disambiguation)

V moth      
·- A common gray European moth (Halia vauaria) having a V-shaped spot of dark brown on each of the fore wings.
Almond moth         
  • almond moth larva
SPECIES OF INSECT
Ephestia cautella; Cadra cautella; Pempelia cautella; Cadra defectella; Nephopteryx desuetella; Nephopterix passulella; Ephestia passulella; Cryptoblabes formosella; Ephestia rotundatella; Ephestia pelopis; Ephestia irakella; Dried Currant Moth; Dried currant moth; Fig Moth; Fig moth; Tropical warehouse moth; Tropical Warehouse Moth; Almond Moth
The almond moth or tropical warehouse moth (Cadra cautella) is a small, stored-product pest. Almond moths infest flour, bran, oats, and other grains, as well as dried fruits.
De Havilland DH.60 Moth         
  • [[Amy Johnson]] and ''Jason'', a DH.60G Gipsy Moth, in Jhansi, India in 1930
  • Lower port wing internal structure
  • DH.60G-III Moth Major G-ADHE at Coventry in June 1954
  • DH.60 Moth built in 1931 in France under licence by [[Morane-Saulnier]]
  • DH.60 Cirrus Moth 3-view drawing from NACA Aircraft Circular No.18
  • Prototype DH.60T
  • Old Warden]], Bedfordshire.
  • Royal Canadian Air Force DH.60 Cirrus Moth fitted with floats
  • Swiss registered '''DH.60G III Moth Major'''
  • LAN-Chile]], 1933
  • [[Amy Johnson]]'s Gipsy Moth (G-AAAH "Jason")
1925 UTILITY AIRCRAFT FAMILY
Gipsy Moth; De Havilland Gipsy Moth; De Havilland Gypsy Moth; De Havilland D.H.60 Moth; De Havilland DH.60; Moth Major; De Havilland Moth Major; De Havilland DH.60G Gipsy Moth; De Havilland Cirrus Moth; De Havilland Sk9; De Havilland Genet Moth; De Havilland DH.60 Genet Moth; De Havilland DH.60M Moth; De Havilland DH.60X Moth; De Havilland DH.60T Moth Trainer; De Havilland DH.60GIII Moth; De Havilland DH.60GIII Moth Major; De Havilland D.H.60X Moth; De Havilland DH.60 Cirrus II Moth; De Havilland DH.60 Cirrus Moth; DH.60 Cirrus Moth; DH.60 Genet Moth; DH.60G Gipsy Moth
The de Havilland DH.60 Moth is a 1920s British two-seat touring and training aircraft that was developed into a series of aircraft by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.

Wikipedia

Clothes moth

Clothes moth or clothing moth is the common name for several species of moth considered to be pests, whose larvae eat animal fibres (hairs), including clothing and other fabrics.

These include:

  • Tineola bisselliella, the common clothes moth or webbing clothes moth
  • Tinea pellionella, the case-bearing clothes moth. Obsolete names are: Phalaena (Tinea) pellionella, Phalaena zoolegella, Tinea demiurga, Tinea gerasimovi, and Tinea pelliomella
  • Trichophaga tapetzella, the carpet moth or tapestry moth
  • Monopis crocicapitella, pale-backed clothes moth. Particularly destructive of textiles, and found to have increased dramatically in south-west England in 2018.
  • Niditinea fuscella, the brown-dotted clothes moth