Hi All,
Saw this one whilst out and about last Sunday.
Single small brown/yellow grub in a golden woven mesh cocoon on underside of a blade of grass. The caterpillar was still in wriggle mode, maybe still creating the cocoon ?
Beautiful structure - probably very common, but don't think I've ever seen it before.
Cheers in advance if anyone can put me straight on this.
Which insect is this ?
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Re: Which insect is this ?
Can't be more accurate than to suggest, based on the pics and your description, a larvae (perhaps a moth caterpillar) spinning its cocoon ready for pupation.
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Re: Which insect is this ?
Cheers for that bugboy (as always).
It was from my local field, and I've a decent idea where it was, so I might try and see how it's doing now.
I was very taken by how golden the thread was. I think the glorious sunshine helped.
It was from my local field, and I've a decent idea where it was, so I might try and see how it's doing now.
I was very taken by how golden the thread was. I think the glorious sunshine helped.