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A
rather common species in Belgium.
The
larva lives in a black pistol-case on Quercus.
The final case has a silken cape covering the pistol-case almost
completely which make the case look like a bird-dropping. It hibernates
and later pupates in the case fixed in a sunny position on the upper
surface of a leaf.
The
adults fly in one generation a year; onwards from late July towards August. They come to light.
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Belgium,
Namur, Lavaux Ste.-Anne, 11 May 2007.
final case on Quercus (Photo © Chris Steeman)
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