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Found in ground while weeding. Dark in colour, the ribbed part moves if I gently touch it.

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3 Comments

I agreed with Harmony,i change it to arthropods categorie for you :-)

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Harmony D.
Harmony D. 7 years ago

It appears to be the pupa of a moth, but I haven't yet been able to find which kind.

Zelo Schneider
Spotted by
Zelo Schneider

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

Spotted on May 18, 2016
Submitted on May 19, 2016

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