Abstract
MOST workers with the polyhedral viruses affecting insects have regarded them as strictly species-specific and only transmissible to closely related species with great difficulty. Indeed, previously in such attempted cross-transmissions we have had little success although we have transmitted the polyhedral virus of the common clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella, to the case-bearing larva of another species of clothes moth, T. pellionella.
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