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Subject : Re: [Anaglyphs] Mystery caterpillar Part 5 - Hitesh
From : Wojtek Rychlik
To : anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date : Mon, 8 Oct 2007 22:07:55 -0600


I ment a different angle.

No, there are no parasitic moths. There are tiny ones that eat animal hair - a primitive type with standard jaws. They sometimes create havoc in wardrobes with wool clothes.
Catarpillars of some small blue butterflies live in ants nests eating their larvae (more predatory than parasitic).
Cheers,
Wojtek




On Oct 8, 2007, at 2:58 AM, H.G.Mum wrote:

Hi Wojtek,
Do you mean a better shot from a different angle of the moth or do u mean better shot of moth in better focus? I did not get your point of me having a better shot of moth...
as far as i remember you have good knowledge of butterflies and moth, and would like to ask you if such parasitic moth exist? does another moth makes a host of a another moth? I have heard of parasitic wasp but dont know if parasitic moth exist.
Hitesh

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