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I O Moth caterpillar

Automeris io

Description:

The caterpillars are gregarious in all their instars, many times traveling in single file processions all over the food plant. As the larvae develop, they will lose their orange color and will turn bright green and urticating, having many spines. These stinging spines have a very painful venom that is released with the slightest touch. The green caterpillars have two lateral stripes, the upper one being bright red and the lower one being white.

Habitat:

The host plants Black Willow, Red Maple, and Redbuds are nearby.

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ronfellows2020
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ronfellows2020

Denton, Texas, USA

Spotted on Jun 7, 2012
Submitted on Jun 20, 2012

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