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Fletcher Wildlife Garden | all galleries >> Previous FWG blogs >> 2010 Blogs >> FWG Blog: September 2010 > Red oak leaf with larva
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26-SEP-2010 Christine Hanrahan

Red oak leaf with larva

I was looking at the oak leaves, wondering if I might still find some sawfly larvae, and noticed a fine webbing across a tiny patch of white. When I touched the webbing there was movement and a minute larva scuttled up to the top of the white patch (you can just see it if you look hard). Possibly the larva of a micro moth.

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Guest 30-Sep-2010 19:31
Excellent observation and macro shot Christine. I wonder if this is where he will overwinter.
Claudia
slhoornstra29-Sep-2010 22:49
A stunning mosaic design. V
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