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Psychidae
eguzki
Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-05-27
Place: garden, among the grasses

I think it was made by a bagworm moth (Psychidae). I have never seen yet previously. It was seemingly abandoned. The females of the bagworm moths are wingless and they live in these bags which make from various pieces of plants.
 
Robert Nash
100% Psychidae Did you see http://en.wikiped...gworm_moth ? to which you can add text or picsPfftPfft.Robert
P.S. No doubt you will find the moth next year. Easy when you know they are there.
 
http://www.habitas.org.uk/rnash.html
eguzki
Hi Robert, yes, I have seen that site earlier. Where can I add the pics or text exactly? I hope that I wiil find a bagworm moth next year!
 
Xespok
Well, I do not want to spoil the party here, but


1. Many cases are dead, probably they dry out.
2. Many cases are parasitized, so no moth will appear.
3. As far as I know many bagworm moths have wingless females, so there is a chance again to not get anything.
4. If I am not mistaken, there are lots of parthenogenetic species with wingless females, so the chances again decrease.

Bagworm moths are very common almost everywhere (though tough it is to spot them), but it is very very difficult to find winged Psychidae.


Gabor Keresztes

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