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			larval case of the
			
			
			Plaster Bagworm (fig.)
	
			has a small opening at each end and the larva is able to feed 
			and move around from either end. The upper body of the worm-like 
			larva has tiny legs, like a caterpillar, with which it drags the 
			case, that holds the rest of its otherwise legless body, around.  
			
			
						
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