Abstract
Rhombohedral crystalloids were found in the cytoplasm of cells of virus-infected larvae of Archips cerasivoranus (Fitch). These crystalloids are composed of proteins, dissolve at the same pH value as the polyhedra, and melt at the polyhedra melting temperature. Crystalloids change their shape in an alkali solution or when heated.

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