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a black and rust colored catapillar isolated on white. some call it the wooly bear. I've heard it is for a Tiger Moth.
Gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) on a raspberry leaf closeup
The larvae of moths are covered with bristles and look terrible
Caterpillar on bitten leaf - animal behavior.
Macrophotography of a Sawfly larva on a green leaf. Close-up and details on black background.
Caterpillar Nest in a tree with cocoon.
Milk weed moth caterpillar
Forest Tent Caterpillar in its natural environment. It is very invasive and destructive.
Caterpillar of the Brown Bear
Macro view of caterpillar on plant
Top view grass moth, acronicta rumicis larvae, caterpillar climbing on leaves. Macro colored photo of animal
Daphnis nerii, soldier moth, or oleander hawk-moth is a moth of the family Sphingidae
A Wooloy Bear caterpillar perched on a plant leaf.Order: Lepidoptera / Superfamily: Noctuoidea / Family Arctiidae (tiger moths) / Subfamily: Arctiinae
Chestnut larva reflected in a mirror with black background. Copy Space
Close-up of a moth caterpillar (Euthrix potatoria) climbing on a blade of grass against a green background. There is space for text at the top
Black and white striped Caterpillar climbing and eating leaf - animal behavior.
Death's-head Hawkmoth, the butterfly which became famous by the movie 'The Silence Of The Lambs' with its characteristic skull-shaped pattern on the thorax
The scarlet tiger moth (Callimorpha dominula, formerly Panaxia dominula) is a colorful moth belonging to the tiger moth subfamily, Arctiinae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. \nDescription:\nCallimorpha dominula has a wingspan of 45–55 millimeters. Adults of this species are quite variable in color. The forewings usually have a metallic-green sheen on the blackish areas, with white and yellow or orange markings. Hindwings are red with three large and irregular black markings. These moths may also occur in rare color forms, one with yellow hindwings and body and one with extended black on hindwings. The thorax is black glossed with green and shows two longitudinal short yellow stripes. The abdomen is black. The scarlet tiger moth has developed mouthparts, that allow it to feed on nectar. The caterpillars can reach a length of about 40 millimeters .  They are dark gray with yellow stripes and small white dots.\nBiology:\nThe imagines are active during the day in May and June. This species has a single generation. The caterpillars are polyphagous. They mainly feed on comfrey (Symphytum officinale), but also on a number of other plants (Urtica, Cynoglossum, Fragaria, Fraxinus, Geranium, Lamium, Lonicera, Myosotis, Populus, Prunus, Ranunculus, Rubus, Salix and Ulmus species). \nDistribution and habitat:\nThis species is present in most of Europe and in the Near East (Turkey, South Caucasus and northern Iran). These moths prefer damp areas (wet meadows, river banks, fens and marshes), but they also can be found on rocky cliffs close to the sea (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
close up of oak processionary moth caterpillar on a plant
Spiny elm caterpillar on a fan palm plant view from above
Caterpillar. Insect parasite
Close up of beautiful green stinging nettle slug caterpillar on green leaves
Hairy Caterpillar crawling on curve Cycad leaf.
A large caterpillar in the forest
A caterpillar on a leaf.
A macro shot of a Black Swallowtail Butterfly Caterpillar (Papilio polyxenes)
Pale Tussock Moth Caterpillar In The Southwest Of England
Caterpillar on pine tree
Orange Caterpillar on the plant, close-up of a caterpillar
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