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IreneBA
IreneBA 10 years ago

bagworm.
thank you

i got several types of this worm... it thought it is caterpillar

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 10 years ago

Bagworm - good word, describing Inch worms that camouflage themselves by attaching debris.

Still, the only way to arrive at an ID, would be collection and see what emerges. But, what would you learn, as the next 'bagworm' may look similar, but be a completely different species.

I have a folder full of these things, which I am now going to label 'bagworms' :)

Dave

ConorSheaWing
ConorSheaWing 10 years ago

Bagworm?

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 10 years ago

It is a type of inchworm. Difficult to ID any further, especially in this country.

Dave

IreneBA
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IreneBA

Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Spotted on May 24, 2013
Submitted on May 27, 2013

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