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Larva 2892

Larva 2892
Camden, Knox County, Maine, USA
August 17, 2008
Size: ~2 mm
Some sort of casebearer larva. Extremely small.

Bagworm
I believe this is a bagworm in the subfamily Naryciinae, given that its case is made of tiny fragments including what look like bits of lichen.

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