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Australian origin. The caterpillar inside ...
Larvae (bagworms) construct spindle-shaped
5 Feb:This is largest case or bag moth ...
I imagine this is a tent caterpillar of ...
only saw it for a second here and there in the
Found on an Iron Bark Tree... More Info: Thanks to Daniele.. ...
their name, they do not feed exclusively on evergreen plants. These
Bagworms are easily recognized by the case or
(butterflies and moths). Bagworms are easily recognized by the case or
easily recognized by the case or bag that ...
Members in this family are known as Case Moths, Bagworms or
Stopped to buy papaya from the roadside this morning and this amazing
Same caterpillar as my previous spotting, a ...
This small conical structures are ribbed silk cases of case moth
This type of bagworm caterpillars are huge ...
Flightless female moth. Size 8mm. Male can fly. Is not irridescent.
The caterpillar lives in an odd looking ...
Big caterpillar about 12 cm length. It has ...
This little Bagworm measured 1 cm in length and had an exquisite
Do not handle! The processionary
With cocoon in towed, it trying to go up any tree any plant it could, a day ...
An unidentified bagworm. "Bagworms, also known as case moths or
These tent caterpillars were about 5-5.5 ...
A common species of bagworm. It is named for it's larva is enclosed in a
an Acacia tree, the case is made of different debris