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Bagworm

Bagworm
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
May 28, 2006

Moved
Moved from Bagworm Moths.

Bagworm, I believe
That's its case. Nice decoration!

See here in guide.

 
How neat
I've never heard of this species before. I've read that it eventually becomes a moth... is this correct? Neat!

 
Even stranger
is how they mate - the wingless female stays in the bag and lays her eggs there. See and linked images[/url].

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