close image phereoeca uterella also known the plaster bagworm moth clinging textured wall |
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| Phereoeca uterella, the plaster bagworm, is attached to a brown, textured wall. Its elongated case is covered with sand-like particles, providing camouflage. The head is visible, characterized by a segmented, slender, and slightly curved structure with bands. The surrounding wall features subtle grooves and a rough surface, enhancing the moth's concealment. |
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