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Larva. >Dahlica triquetrella
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 20-04-2017 11:49
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Member Location: Posts: 4986 Joined: 04.02.10 |
Who knows which family this is? I have no idea about it. Length 9mm. Kokkola Finland 20 April 2017. Pentti. Pentti Ketola attached the following image: [102.78Kb] Edited by Pentti Ketola on 21-04-2017 07:33 |
Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 20-04-2017 11:50
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piros |
Posted on 20-04-2017 12:48
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Member Location: Szeged, Hungary Posts: 1766 Joined: 04.01.12 |
I think it is Psychidae (bagworm moth) caterpillar. Regards, Henrik |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 20-04-2017 12:48
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7234 Joined: 19.11.04 |
Lepidoptera, Psychidae, probably Luffia
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Pentti Ketola |
Posted on 21-04-2017 07:33
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Member Location: Posts: 4986 Joined: 04.02.10 |
Hi, Harri Jalava told me that it is Dahlica triquetrella (Psychidae). Thank you very much for all your help! Pentti. |
Tony Irwin |
Posted on 21-04-2017 09:01
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7234 Joined: 19.11.04 |
Dahlica triquetrella larvae have paler head and thorax (as far as I am aware). I think this is likely to be one of the other Dahlica species (such as lichenella) which, like Luffia, have dark, almost black, head and thorax. There are pupal characters which can be used to separate the parthenogenetic, wingless females. Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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