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8-Sept-2023 Christine Hanrahan

Nemoria moth sp. [Sept. 8]

Larose Forest

The odd looking caterpillar of an Emerald moth, either white-fringed emerald or red-fringed emerald. Found on a blackberry leaf. To see the adult (moth) of both species mentioned: https://pbase.com/laroseforest/image/163802468, and https://pbase.com/laroseforest/image/166003464


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Fabienne12-Sep-2025 20:21
Votre macro est superbe et intéressante.
pkocinski11-Sep-2025 11:59
Odd looking is an understatement...
Jean Chiasson11-Sep-2025 11:51
Splendid macro V
Nirvan Hope11-Sep-2025 05:02
Fascinating acrobatic poses of these two characters.
Hank Vander Velde10-Sep-2025 22:12
Super shots of this acrobatic caterpillar Christine. Thanks for the link also.
Don10-Sep-2025 22:01
As ever, the transformation from this to adult is remarkable.
globalgadabout10-Sep-2025 21:01
somehow this guy appears a perky individual, and the image to the left seems to sport a face..
Carl Carbone10-Sep-2025 20:00
Nice find. So easy to overlook with that camo!
hayl10-Sep-2025 19:42
Very strange looking and the adults are very similar looking. Your sharp eyes spot the difference between the caterpillars and adults.
joseantonio10-Sep-2025 18:25
nice to see the two images of it.V
Helen Betts10-Sep-2025 18:04
Definitely odd looking, but well captured. V.
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