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Sibine stimulea
The caterpillars are primarily green with brown at either end, and a prominent, white-ringed brown dot in the center which resembles a saddle, hence the name.
They feed on a large variety of plants, and the adults are dark brown, stout-bodied moths. In Florida and Alabama, they are known to feed on ornamental palms such as the Adonidia merrillii (Christmas palm).
These caterpillars have a pair of fleshy "horns" at either end, and these, like much of the body, bear urticating hairs that secrete an irritating venom. Stings can be very painful. They can cause swelling, nausea, and leave a rash that can last for days. Individuals with sensitive skin are cautioned against coming into contact with them as the reaction can be more severe than the typical reaction
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Fascinating!
This caterpillar looks like a kiwi, and a dragon fruit...it's CRAZY!
Cool catarpillar
Nice spot!
very nice!
Thanks jgorneau!
KeithRoragen: it has by a parasitic wasp, i believe.
:) Keith, you may be the first person I have ever heard say, "Looks infested. Cool!" Beautiful moth, Lisa!
Looks like this one has been infested with parasites. Cool.