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| LEPIDOPTERA, Psychidae --  <Images> & <Juveniles>               This family includes the bagworms, which are notorious
  phytophagous pests.  There are nevertheless
  a few records of their attacking other insects.  In Louisiana, feeding by larvae of Platoeceticus gloverii
  Pack on the camphor scale, Pseudaonidia
  duplex Ckll. was observed by Plank
  & Cressman (1934).  Although
  mostly a phytophage, in 1932 it was estimated that >90% of the scales on
  camphor was destroyed by predation. 
  Most of the feeding took place during winter, and very little was
  found during summer.  The dorsal
  coverings of scales were usually removed completely and they were later
  incorporated into the larval cases.     References:   Please refer
  to  <biology.ref.htm>,
  [Additional references may be found at:  MELVYL Library]     |