[Nhcoll-l] supply of webbing or case making moth larva

ELLEN PEARLSTEIN epearl at ucla.edu
Fri Jul 7 08:38:50 EDT 2023


I am supervising two graduate students who are interested in evaluating the
efficacy of select natural materials in deterring museum insect pests. It
has been a struggle to find larva for either type of moth. I'd be grateful
to colleagues for any suggestions.

Warm regards,
Ellen
Ellen Pearlstein
Professor

UCLA Information Studies
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Los Angeles, CA 90095

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