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31-MAY-2016 Christine Hanrahan

Pyralid moth (Acrobasis) frass tube

Reveler Conservation Area

The larva creates this small but very sturdy tube and covers it with frass (insect poop), and hides inside. I found scores of them on bitternut hickory along with hairstreak butterfly larvae. Thanks to Bug Guide for the ID of the frass tube.

Panasonic LUMIX FZ200
1/160s f/3.5 at 6.0mm iso100 full exif

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Pierre02-Apr-2024 13:27
Une magnifique observation superbement présentée dans cette photo! V
Fabienne23-Jun-2016 20:30
Belle et interessante macro.
Graeme02-Jun-2016 12:52
Seriously amazing how insects protect themselves.V
Yvonne02-Jun-2016 11:17
A fascinating image Christine... you are amazing me every time! v
Helen Betts02-Jun-2016 10:12
So fascinating how nature works! Excellent capture of this interesting phenomenon. V.
chris morton02-Jun-2016 08:05
fascinating
Jim Coffman02-Jun-2016 03:10
I don't know how you find these things. Well captured..
Pierre Martin02-Jun-2016 02:57
excellent that poop cover-up for camo, great find!
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