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- Eumeta_crameri abstract "Eumeta crameri is a bagworm moth that spins its cocoon all its larval life, decorating it with small twigs, bark and thorns from the trees on which it feeds. (For this reason, it is sometimes known as the Large Faggot Worm). After hatching, the larva climbs to the top of its host tree and begins feeding on the tender shoots.The Eumeta crameri larva renovates its case three times during the 2- to 3-month larval stage, doing it progressively faster each time. Case renovation consists of replacing the twigs and thorns that make up the case with longer materials, with one piece noticeably longer than the others. The larva approaches 3 cm in length when entering the pupa stage. Adult male moths are reddish brown with wings. Eumeta crameri has worldwide distribution in tropical and subtropical habitats, including India, Bangladesh, New Zealand and Puerto Rico.Females lay about 500 eggs that incubate for 10 to 15 days.As the larvae grow, they prefer older leaves and bark of a variety of hosts: acacia (wattle), tea, mimosa, australian pine, eucalyptus, gmelina, lychee, thuja, rangoon creeper, strawberry guava and many other species.Some host species of commercial significance, such as acacia and tea, are particularly susceptible to Eumeta crameri. As a result, this species is frequently dealt with as a pest. Some plantations are treated with aerial insecticides to protect the host plants. Plantation environments are more susceptible to the larvae than natural habitats.".
- Eumeta_crameri binomialAuthority John_Obadiah_Westwood.
- Eumeta_crameri class Insect.
- Eumeta_crameri family Bagworm_moth.
- Eumeta_crameri genus Eumeta.
- Eumeta_crameri kingdom Animal.
- Eumeta_crameri order Lepidoptera.
- Eumeta_crameri phylum Arthropod.
- Eumeta_crameri wikiPageExternalLink pestmanagement_content.html.
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- Eumeta_crameri wikiPageID "2981856".
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- Eumeta_crameri binomial "Eumeta crameri".
- Eumeta_crameri binomialAuthority "1854".
- Eumeta_crameri classis "Insecta".
- Eumeta_crameri familia Bagworm_moth.
- Eumeta_crameri genus "Eumeta".
- Eumeta_crameri hasPhotoCollection Eumeta_crameri.
- Eumeta_crameri ordo Lepidoptera.
- Eumeta_crameri phylum "Arthropoda".
- Eumeta_crameri regnum "Animalia".
- Eumeta_crameri species "E. crameri".
- Eumeta_crameri subject Category:Animals_described_in_1854.
- Eumeta_crameri subject Category:Psychidae.
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- Eumeta_crameri type Animal.
- Eumeta_crameri type Eukaryote.
- Eumeta_crameri type Insect.
- Eumeta_crameri type Species.
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- Eumeta_crameri type Organism.
- Eumeta_crameri comment "Eumeta crameri is a bagworm moth that spins its cocoon all its larval life, decorating it with small twigs, bark and thorns from the trees on which it feeds. (For this reason, it is sometimes known as the Large Faggot Worm). After hatching, the larva climbs to the top of its host tree and begins feeding on the tender shoots.The Eumeta crameri larva renovates its case three times during the 2- to 3-month larval stage, doing it progressively faster each time.".
- Eumeta_crameri label "Eumeta crameri".
- Eumeta_crameri label "Eumeta crameri".
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- Eumeta_crameri sameAs Q5409569.
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- Eumeta_crameri sameAs Eumeta_crameri.
- Eumeta_crameri wasDerivedFrom Eumeta_crameri?oldid=555890218.
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