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Banded Tussock Moth (caterpillar)

Halysidota tessellaris

Description:

White to gray Erebid caterpillar with long setae arranged in tufts. Prominent black and white lashes are present at front and rear of caterpillar. Exhibited interest in my flashlight and proceeded to follow the light source. Halysidota tessellaris caterpillars acquire alkaloids from host plants which are used as a defense. When hollow, urticating hairs are touched, defensive alkaloids are released from gland cells. Touching these hairs can result in hives, anaphylaxis, and (in some cases) even death.

Habitat:

Crawling on a stump surrounded by thick mulch near a clearing in a dense mixed hardwood forest.

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1 Comment

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

A beautiful caterpillar...

flowntheloop
Spotted by
flowntheloop

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Sep 17, 2017
Submitted on Sep 18, 2017

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