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Case Moth Larva Caterpillar

Family: Psychidae

Description:

Members in this family are known as Case Moths, Bagworms or Bag Moths. The caterpillars are from small to large size. Most species the caterpillars live in a mobile case. The case is made of silk and plants materials or a few species mixed with grains of sand. Each species make case in different shapes. Most of them feed on a variety of plants. When rest they stick the top opening on stem and hang their bag vertically. The case has two openings, one at the top and other at the bottom. The caterpillar comes out from the top to feed and ejects the waste form the bottom end. The bottom opening, which is smaller than the top opening, is also the exit hatch for the emerging adult. The Case Moth caterpillars may take several years before they come to the pupate stage. They pupate within the case. For most species in this family, female will not develop wings and will never come out of the bag. It just waits for a winged male inside her bag. http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_...

Habitat:

spotted on lantana leaves


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4 Comments

You're welcome :)

Noel Buensuceso
Noel Buensuceso 9 months ago

Thanks Gerardo!

Gerardo Aizpuru
Gerardo Aizpuru 9 months ago

Great find :)

Noel Buensuceso
Noel Buensuceso 9 months ago

@ Leana Lahom - Cristobal: Thanks for your similar spotting. I learned from that :-)

Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Lat: 14.65, Long: 121.05

Spotted on Sep 11, 2012
Submitted on Sep 11, 2012

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