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Saturday, August 30, 2025

Hyalarcta huebneri

802_2711 [Hyalarcta huebnery]
 
This is a snapshot of a seemingly “extra-terrestrial’ creature that,
considering its length (about 5cm), was moving on the ground relatively fast.
 
Having no idea what it was,
I conducted some quick research at home
which revealed that it was one of about 200 species of bagworm
existing in Central and in Southern Europe.
Yet, I had never seen one before!

Hyalarcta huebneri, as it is scientifically called, is actually a moth.
The male has wings and flies during the afternoon or early evening,
The wingless female, on the other hand, builds a protective case using any available plant materials,
like bits of leaves and twigs,
and always remains in the case with only the head and the thorax exposed.
 
Interesting creature?
For more information you might want to do your own research
and not depend on a blogger almost ignorant on the matter! 😊😊😊 
Thank you.
 
The snapshot was taken in Attica.
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Admittedly a blogger - a pretty well -versed one , nonetheless- please keep them coming !

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    1. I humbly accept the compliment and gratefully keep your much needed encouragement to continue, as time-burden on my shoulders is getting heavier and heavier. Thank you for visiting my blog. I’ll do my best.

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