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Lobster Moth Caterpillar

Stauropus sp.

Description:

Notodontidae, Lepidoptera The Lobster Moth is in itself an unremarkable fluffy Lepidopteran you might not look twice at. Its larvae however are widely regarded as the most bizarre of all caterpillars, with long thin jointed forelegs which are not only used outstretched in a defensive posture when alarmed but also giving this caterpillar extreme agility and alien-like mobility around its environment, and a grotesquely enlarged tail-end not dissimilar to that of a crustacean which can be elevated to assume numerous “artistic” poses. http://www.flickr.com/photos/itchydogima...

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4 Comments

AndreaLim
AndreaLim 11 years ago

WOW great photo. It is hard to make Head and Tail of the caterpillar.

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

Great capture & wonderful mimicry!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

Amazing! Terrific shot!

Carol Snow Milne
Carol Snow Milne 11 years ago

WOW! Fantastic view. It looks like a bat hanging from the stem. Another great photo and spot.

Sinobug
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Sinobug

普洱市, 云南 Yunnan, Paracel Islands

Spotted on Mar 5, 2012
Submitted on Mar 12, 2013

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