(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Eumasia Venefica
(GIST OF SCIENCE REPORTER) Eumasia Venefica
(DECEMBER-2023)
Eumasia Venefica
- Researchers from the Zoology Department at St. Thomas College (Autonomous). Thrissur. have discovered a new species of bagworm moth. Wizard Bagworm. from near the Nariyampara falls in Idukki district.
About
- The new species has been named due to the peculiar shape of its bag. which resembles a wizard’s hat.
- It is the fourth species of this genus to be discovered from India.
- It has the clever camouflage employed to escape predators.
- Larval cases of this species are found attached to rocks covered
with lichens. - The cases attach to each other and form a lichen covered colony.
- The larval bags look like a ‘witch’s had because of a disc-like anterior and a tubular posterior part.
- It is not a polyphagous pest as its larvae only feed on the algae and mosses on the rocks,
- Bagworm moth are a family of moths belonging to the order Lepidoptera and are known for their protective larval cases.
- These moths are found worldwide, but primarily in Worth America and Africa.
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Courtesy: Science Reporter