Case-bearing moth
Coleophora sp.
Order: Lepidoptera
None Risk
Description
Case-bearing moths are known for their unique larval cases, which are constructed from silk and plant material. The larvae live inside these cases and carry them around as they move.
Habitat & Distribution
Various habitats including grasslands, forests, and gardens.
Diet & Feeding
Larvae feed on plant material, often specific to certain host plants.
Behavior & Life Cycle
Larvae construct protective cases and are often found attached to leaves or stems of host plants.
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