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English: The Larch Casebearer lays its eggs on the needles of the Western Larch (and Tamarack). In a whole-year cycle of growth, the larvae burrow into the tree's needle-like leaves and form hollowed out shells in which to survive.n it's second cycle, the insect larvae construct this sheath around the needle they have moned, and then cut it free by chewing through the base of the needle. Much like a hermit crab, the larvae will then move around the twig looking for the next needle, carrying the sheath around their thorax elevated like a scorpions tail.
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USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-55 July 1979 Larch casebearer in Wester Larch Woodlands by Robert E. Denton

Figure 3. - - Larch casebearer larva protruding from its case.
Author Robert E. Denton

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Picture of the embryo of a Larch Casebearer (Coleophora laricella) protruding from its needle case

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