bagworm
Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis (Haworth)

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5411862 Indicator(s)
5020080 Indicator(s) bag
5428293 Adult(s)
1431054 Feature(s) bag of early stage larvae on sawtooth oak
5020071 Larva(e)
5020072 Feature(s) bags
5020074 Feature(s) bag
5020075 Larva(e) emerging from bag
5020076 Pupa(e) in bag
5020077 Larva(e)
5020081 Feature(s) bag
5020082 Larva(e) in bag
5020084 Infestation
5020085 Infestation
5020086 Feature(s) bags
5020087 Feature(s) bag
5020089 Adult(s)
5021040 Infestation
5020079 Feature(s) bag
5020078 Feature(s) bag
1247140 Damage Bags.
1224120 Feature(s)
1431043 Egg(s) Eggs in the pupal case vacated by the female. Eggs laid in September remain unhatched in the bag through winter.
1431044 Adult(s) wingless, grub like female moth. Actual length, 23 mm.
1431045 Adult(s) newly emerged male moth with black scales still present on the wings
1431046 Larva(e) full-grown larva. Note silk lining in the opened bag.
1431052 Feature(s) bags of early stage larvae on red oak
1431058 Adult(s) a newly emerged moth with most of the wing scales have been lost and wings of the moth appear clear
1431059 Egg(s) in the reproductive tract of female moth
1431060 Feature(s) bag covered with bits of foliage and twigs from sweetgum tree

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