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I think this is a bagworm & its cocoon?

I think this is a bagworm & its cocoon?
Pine Hill, NJ (South Jersey), New Jersey, USA
August 25, 2008
Size: About 2 inches

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I think this is a bagworm & its cocoon? I think this is a bagworm & its cocoon? I think this is a bagworm & its cocoon?

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This could be using the same characteristics as a case-bearer moth larvae, like a caddisfly, the larvae will make a case to hide and camoflauge in.
Maybe they are related?

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