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The Bag-shelter moth (Ochrogaster lunifer), also known as the Processionary Caterpillar, is a member of the family Thaumetopoeidae. Both the larvae and adult have hairs that cause irritation of the skin. The adults have brown wings that grow to be about 5.5 cm wide. The larvae feed on Grevillea striata at night and reside in brown silken bags during the day.

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  • The Bag-shelter moth (Ochrogaster lunifer), also known as the Processionary Caterpillar, is a member of the family Thaumetopoeidae. Both the larvae and adult have hairs that cause irritation of the skin. The adults have brown wings that grow to be about 5.5 cm wide. The larvae feed on Grevillea striata at night and reside in brown silken bags during the day.
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