it does not look tubular enough to be a clothes moth. Maybe spider? Lets see 
what others say.

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What color was the fabric?

Joel Voron   Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
  Conservation Dept.
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      Office 757-220-7080
        Cell 757-634-1175
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Hello Pest List,
My astute student employee just found this on a wool textile. Can someone 
please tell me what this is? I am thinking maybe a moth casing or some sort of 
egg sac, but really have no idea.
I appreciate your help. Sorry the photo isn’t great, I just have my phone.

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Rachel Minor
Museum Supervisor/Curator
Santa Rosa Junior College Multicultural Museum
Santa Rosa Junior College
1501 Mendocino Avenue
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
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Subject: Insect casing



sent from my phone- please excuse typos.

Rachel Minor
Museum Supervisor/Curator
SRJC Multicultural Museum
(707) 524-1862
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