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Cyana meyricki

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  1. Strange, what exactly is this?

    By the way, welcome to JungleDragon!
    Posted 12 years ago, modified 12 years ago
    1. Created, thanks! Posted 11 years ago
  2. Bizarre! Posted 11 years ago

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The Cyana meyricki is a large moth species found in Australia.

The cocoon made by the caterpillar is quite remarkable. It is an open square mesh cage, constructed out of larval hairs held together with silk. The hairs are too short to construct the cage directly, so the caterpillar attaches pairs of hairs to each other end to end, and uses these pairs to make the sides of the cage. The pupa is suspended in the middle of the cage, equidistant from the sides. The caterpillar even manages.. more

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Ferdy Christant
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By Ayan Mukherjee

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Uploaded Oct 10, 2012. Captured Oct 4, 2012 07:06.
  • COOLPIX L25
  • f/3.3
  • 10/300s
  • ISO100
  • 6.1mm