Case moth (Psychidae) species

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Overview

 

For an introduction to Case moths (Psychidae), see:

http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/psyc/psychidae.html

 

44 species

Lepidoscia heliochares (Lepidoscia heliochares)

Lepidoscia heliochares
Lepidoscia heliochares
Lepidoscia heliochares

Lepidoscia irrorea (Mottled Casemoth)

Lepidoscia lainodes (A Case moth (Psychidae))

Lepidoscia lainodes
Lepidoscia lainodes
Lepidoscia lainodes

Lepidoscia protorna (A Case moth (Psychidae))

Lepidoscia protorna
Lepidoscia protorna
Lepidoscia protorna

Lomera boisduvalii (A Case moth (Psychidae))

Lomera lurida (Lomera lurida)

Lomera lurida
Lomera lurida
Lomera lurida

Lomera xanthochrysa (Lateral case moth)

Lomera xanthochrysa
Lomera xanthochrysa
Lomera xanthochrysa

Metura (genus) (A Case moth)

Metura (genus)
Metura (genus)

Metura species (genus) (Sparse casemoth)

Oecobia frauenfeldi (Frauenfeld's Casemoth)

Oecobia frauenfeldi
Oecobia frauenfeldi
Oecobia frauenfeldi

Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae (A Case moth (Psychidae))

Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae
Psychidae - IMMATURE larvae

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