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| | | Yet another case moth? Hi again,
Taken on 25th October 2009. Approx. 7-8mm long including the prop, attached to a south facing door. It appears to have used a leaf midrib, with something to prop it up under. The hairy prop I took pics of attached to the wall nearby not long ago but decided it was not a living thing so deleted the pics, it was approx. 3mm long and curved with lots of long hairs. The end section appears to be cased in dead stems with a protruding end. As it's at an awkward angle I had to take two pics showing both parts.
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