Psyche quadrangularis
Psyche quadrangularis is a moth of the Psychidae family. It is found in the grasslands and deserts of Southwestern and Central Asia.[1]
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| Species: | P. quadrangularis |
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| Psyche quadrangularis (Christoph, 1873) | |
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The larvae build a typical square-shaped case made of small twigs they cut to size and join at almost perfect right angles.[1]
References
- Azaria, Alon (1989). Jehoshua Kugler (ed.). Amicta quadrangularis. Plants and Animals of the Land of Israel (in Hebrew). Vol. 3. Ministry of Defense. p. 260. ISBN 965-05-0070-7.
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