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Photo#64885
early instar tent cat

early instar tent cat
strafford, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
July 18, 2006
Size: 1/4"
While out collecting food for one of my lizards I found this nice mass (jackpot!). I looked with 16x hand lens first and saw barbs (much like io, buck moth) so even though tiny, the lizard is just a week old so I opted not to feed to him. These were on a herbaceous plant along power lines (have to go back to get plant i.d.). Anyone?

thanks!

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I'm not sure
The silk structure and yellow color makes me think they could be something in the genus Clostera, but I've never seen any pictures of such young larvae. Keep an eye on them if you can and see how they develop.

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