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Malacosoma castrensis caterpillar · žolinis verpikas, vikšras

  • Malacosoma castrensis
  • ground lackey
  • Wolfsmilch-Ringelspinner, Wolfsmilchspinner
  • žolinis verpikas
  • dievkrēsliņu vērpējs
  • barczatka wilczomleczówka

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malacosoma_castrense Eggs are laid in rings around plant stalks. The blue-grey larvae feed on various shrubs and herbaceous plants such as heather, cypress spurge, and Lotus species, and other plants found in their habitat except grasses, but they can be fed apple or hawthorn foliage in captivity. The ground lackey larva is a tent caterpillar. which makes a new tent with each moult. Fully-grown caterpillars are fast walkers. The pupa is not cocooned.

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