Hi there, entomological experts!
We have large numbers of a very strange-looking caterpillar in our garden right now and for the past week.
It looks rather like a smaller version of the Lobster Moth larva, but without the "threatening" bent-up tail. I would describe it as slim, 3/4 of an inch in length, in colour dark brown regularly alternating dark orange markings the length of its body, and has two outstretched "feelers" at the front end, two more pointing out at 90 degrees halfway down each side of the body like stabilisers, and one which stands erect near the tail end. At the front end there are four pale yellow dorsal protrusions equispaced lying along the top of the body, resembling pollen on a bee's back.
I've looked in both my Observers' Books of insects and butterflies but could find nothing resembling this, apart from the much larger and fatter Lobster Moth larva.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
We have large numbers of a very strange-looking caterpillar in our garden right now and for the past week.
It looks rather like a smaller version of the Lobster Moth larva, but without the "threatening" bent-up tail. I would describe it as slim, 3/4 of an inch in length, in colour dark brown regularly alternating dark orange markings the length of its body, and has two outstretched "feelers" at the front end, two more pointing out at 90 degrees halfway down each side of the body like stabilisers, and one which stands erect near the tail end. At the front end there are four pale yellow dorsal protrusions equispaced lying along the top of the body, resembling pollen on a bee's back.
I've looked in both my Observers' Books of insects and butterflies but could find nothing resembling this, apart from the much larger and fatter Lobster Moth larva.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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