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Phereoeca uterella
Dry, flat, brownish, rough(appeared hairy) shell with a slimy head protruding out. It was about 7-10mm long
Found on a wet wall. It dragged its body like a snail
I just noticed this is your first spotting! Welcome to the Project. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I have learned an enormous amount from the community here. Looking forward to more wildlife from your area.
Oh yes I know those, they love to eat my clothes, very small, moves really good...towards my clothes!! : (
Please consider adding this spotting to the Animal Architecture mission at http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082... since it builds the bag around it.
Smile4gbs, since you know the ID of your own spotting, you can just edit the spotting and enter in the ID information.
Ok.... now I realise this is your spotting. You should edit again and put the names into the relevant fields... then save.
Phereoeca uterella
known as the plaster bagworm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phereoeca_u...