Bagworm moth (Psychidae) larval and pupal cases
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Bagworm moth (Psychidae) larval and pupal cases
Photographed in Southeast Asia by Nicky Bay // Website // Facebook
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Bagworm moth caterpillar — These little creatures spend most of their lives collecting twigs of varying sizes to create homes for themselves that spiral upward.
I saw this Tweet earlier and had to draw something based on it lmao.
The Glinda bug is a Conehead Mantis and the Elphaba bug is a bagworm moth larva (the "hat" in that photo from the og Tweet isn't the bug itself, bagworm caterpillars make casings out of different materials so that's what we're seeing in the picture, the larva's underneath it. Also real bagworm moth larva aren't green, but I made her green anyways because, well, it's Elphaba lol).
Bagworm (Amicta sp.) By: Clifford S. Crawford From: Biology of Desert Invertebrates 1981
Minongan Moth from King-ohger ep. 27
met a little guy this morning!
bagworm moth! its house is made from parts from my tree! I put it back up there instead so it wouldn't get hurt
Bagworm moth caterpillar collects and cuts tiny sticks to build a tiny log cabin to live in! '
This young engineer is an example of the greatness of the natural world and some crazy-ass creator!
⋆。⋆。 the little ladies 。⋆。⋆