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Field Notes

Notes:

I am certain it is some kind of bagworm moth, but my research has led to some confusion. Is this a plaster bagworm ( Phereoeca uterella )

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You might be right about Phereoeca uterella. At the very least I think you could leave it at Phereoeca sp. True bagworms are in the Psychidae family, but these are sometimes called bagworms too.
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PublishedMarch 23, 2016

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