Lepidoscia lainodes

1 A Case moth (Psychidae) at Braemar, NSW

Lepidoscia lainodes at Braemar, NSW - 19 Jul 2024
Lepidoscia lainodes at Braemar, NSW - 19 Jul 2024
Lepidoscia lainodes at Braemar, NSW - 19 Jul 2024
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Lepidoscia lainodes 21 Jul 2024 ibaird
Lepidoscia lainodes 21 Jul 2024 donhe
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae 20 Jul 2024 ibaird
Unidentified 20 Jul 2024 Curiosity

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I took these images just after the ones showing a moth in sighting 4581068. This tiny case is similar in size and looks to the moth case in that previous sighting. I'm not sure what is going on - the emerging insect doesn't appear to have wings but in image 2, I think I can see an antenna. Could a moth be in the process of breaking out of the pupal shell? At the time I wasn't sure if the insect was alive or dead. The next morning (19 July) I took image 3.

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donhe wrote:
   21 Jul 2024
a female adult emerging from the case ?
donhe wrote:
   21 Jul 2024
@Curiosity : or the larva itself ? Did this specimen yield a male when you kept it?
Curiosity wrote:
   23 Jul 2024
Hi @donhe. I wish I could answer your question, but I didn't take the specimen inside to observe its development. I've never tried to do that with a butterfly or moth at the pupal stage, so I didn't even think of doing so. Next time!
donhe wrote:
   23 Jul 2024
The segmented body looks more like a larva, but most Psychidae larvae have a black and white pattern on the head and thorax, see
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psyc-cats.html
Anyway assuming it is a larva, I have taken the liberty of including a copy in
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/lainodes.html
Thanks, Don

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