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Saddleback Caterpillar Moth Caterpillar
Acharia stimulea
This caterpillar has stinging hairs that are to be avoided. The adult moth is actually called the Saddleback Caterpillar Moth, hence the repetition of the word caterpillar. -
Cherry Dagger Moth Caterpillar
Acronicta hasta
This is also known as the Speared Dagger Moth. -
Pointed Dagger Moth Caterpillar
Acronicta lanceolaria
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Long-winged Dagger Moth Caterpillar
Acronicta longa
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Long-winged Dagger Moth Caterpillar
Acronicta longa
This is a stinging caterpillar. -
Triton Dagger Moth Caterpillar
Acronicta tritona
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Purple-crested Slug Moth Caterpillar
Adoneta spinuloides
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Eight-spotted Forester Moth Caterpillar
Alypia octomaculata
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American Lady Caterpillar
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American Snout Caterpillar
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Polyphemus Moth Caterpillar
Antheraea polyphemus
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Spotted Apatelodes Moth Caterpillar
Apatelodes torrefacta
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Spotted Apatelodes Moth Caterpillar
Apatelodes torrefacta
The bright red prolegs are a quick giveaway that this is a Spotted Apatelodes moth caterpillar. -
Spotted Apatelodes Moth Caterpillar
Apatelodes torrefacta
The color of the Spotted Apatelodes Moth caterpillar can range from white to bright yellow. Note the bright red prolegs. -
Arogos Skipper Caterpillar
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Io Moth Caterpillar
Automeris io
This is a beautiful caterpillar, but those who have experienced the stinging hairs of this caterpillar will tell you to avoid touching it. -
Black Swallowtail Caterpillar
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Black Swallowtail Caterpillars
This symmetrical pair of Black Swallowtail caterpillars was on Rue in our herb garden. Young caterpillars at this stage have "saddles" on ther backs.
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Brazilian Skipper Caterpillar
You can see the internal organs in the Brazilian Skipper, also known as a Canna Skipper.
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Brown Elfin Caterpillar
It was recently learned that Brown Elfins populate parts of the Florida Panhandle. They feed on the flowers of Mountain Laurel (Kalmia latifolia).
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Cassius Blue Caterpillar
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Connubial Underwing Moth Caterpillar
Catocala connubialis
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Ilia Underwing Moth Caterpillar (Lichen Form)
Catocala ilia
The more common form of this caterpillar resembles the brown or gray color of tree bark rather than this beautiful green color of lichens. -
Catalpa Worm
Ceratomia catalpae
Although called a worm, it really is the caterpillar stage of the Catalpa Sphinx Moth. -
Waved Sphinx Caterpillar
Ceratomia undulosa
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Blackberry Looper
Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria
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Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar
Citheronia regalis
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Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar
Citheronia regalis
The adult moth is known as the Regal Moth or Royal Walnut Moth. -
Angle-lined Prominent Moth Caterpillar
Clostera inclusa
This caterpillar is also known as the Poplar Tentmaker. -
Angle-lined Prominent Moth Caterpillars
Clostera inclusa
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Clouded Skipper Caterpillar
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Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillar
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Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillar
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Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillars
Cloudless Sulphur caterpillars occur in several different colors and patterns.
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Common Buckeye Caterpillar
Common Buckeyes use many host plants in the Broomrape family (OROBANCHACEAE){formerly included in the SCROPHULARIACEAE or Snapdragon family) including the False Foxglove (Agalinis sp.).
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Common Buckeye Caterpillar
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Common or Tropical Checkered skipper Caterpillar
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Camphorweed Cucuilla Moth Caterpillar
Cucullia alfarata
Note the scalloped stripe which can range in color from orange to yellow. -
Camphorweed Cucullia Moth Caterpillar
Cucullia alfarata
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Camphorweed Cucullia Moth Caterpillar
This particular caterpillar was feeding on Eastern Silver Aster (Symphyotrichum concolor), another member of the Aster family related to Camphorweed (Heterotheca subaxillaris).
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Azalea Sphinx Moth Caterpillar
Darapsa choerilus
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Azalea Caterpillars
Datana major
A pest of azaleas, these caterpillars become moths known as Major Datana. -
Imperial Moth Caterpillar
Eacles imperialis
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Mournful Sphinx Moth Caterpillar
Enyo lugubris
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Spiny Oak Slug Moth Caterpillar
Euclea delphinii
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Eufala Skipper Caterpillar
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Pitcherplant Moth Caterpillar
Exyra sp.
The Pitcherplant Moth caterpillar is found inside pitcherplants. This one is in the flower of the yellow pitcherplant (Sarracenia flava). -
Pitcherplant Moth Caterpillar
Exyra sp.