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urbpan ([personal profile] urbpan) wrote2015-06-06 09:36 am

280 days of Urbpandemonium #58

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A tiny caterpillar cuts lengths of grass stems and binds them with silk into a tube. At the insect's scale it is like a suit of armor made of bamboo. It protects the caterpillars from predators, like wasps and spiders. Look close--it's protecting a small spider from my gaze as well.

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The spider abandons its hiding place, leaving the bagworm in place. This moth caterpillar is almost certainly
Psyche casta*, a European species first noticed in North America in where else but Boston, in 1931.

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* The beautiful Greek word "Psyche" has a double meaning of both "the mind/soul" and "butterfly." In this case, the construction of the binomial comes to mean "moth who builds a fort."

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