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13-JUN-2013 Christine Hanrahan

Gypsy moth caterpillar (Lymantria dispar), #8318

Rockcliffe Park. This very colourful caterpillar was on some rose bushes. The gypsy moth is an introduced species from Eurasia, deliberately introduced around 1870 to see if they could be used to produce silk. They have since spread across North America. Female moths are flightless and look quite different from the smaller males. The caterpillars vary considerably as each instar is different. This is the late instar stage.

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Karen Stuebing04-Mar-2014 22:57
It's very pretty although I don't like seeing these. Wonderful close up. V.
Don04-Mar-2014 22:29
Wonderful detail and so colourful and spiny/hairy.
Jim Coffman04-Mar-2014 22:12
Wow, what a great macro image!!!
Cindi Smith04-Mar-2014 21:41
Very, very cool! Great detail!
Raymond04-Mar-2014 21:02
A superb shot, so beautifully sharp
joseantonio04-Mar-2014 20:33
Quite an amazing apture. Love the colors and sharp details.V.
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