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Terrestrial caddis fly?
LordV
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Posted on 05-10-2005 15:17
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Pic taken today on my outside dustbin lid.
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It looks like larva of Psychidae moth to me. They usually make cases from plant material, but some of them can as well use sand particles - for example Diplodoma or Teleporia. But I'm not a lepidopterologist, so that's only my guess Wink
 
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I think there are a few families in Tineoidea that make cases like that, but Psychidae is the most probable in my opinion too.
 
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Thanks- began to wonder if it was a moth larvae.
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I think it's larva of Psychidae, dahlica triquetrella.
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Hi Brian, I made it here! I seem to recall there was an article on terrestrial caddis fies in the current edition of British Wildlife.

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