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Southern Flannel Moth caterpillar

Megalopyge opercularis

Description:

The inch-long larva is generously coated in long, luxuriant hair-like setae, making it resemble a tiny Persian cat, the characteristic that presumably gave it the name "puss". It is variable in color, from downy grayish white to golden brown to dark charcoal gray. It often has a streak of bright orange running longitudinally. The "fur" on early-stage larvae is sometimes extremely curly, giving the larva a cottony, puffed-up look. The body tapers to a tail that extends well beyond the body, unlike its relative M. crispata.[1] The middle instar has a more disheveled, "bad-hair-day" appearance, without a distinctive tail. The "fur" of the larva contains venomous spines that cause extremely painful reactions in human skin upon contact. The reactions are sometimes localized to the affected area but are often very severe, radiating up a limb and causing burning, swelling, nausea, headache, abdominal distress, rashes, blisters, and sometimes chest pain, numbness, or difficulty breathing.[2] Additionally, it is not unusual to find sweating from the welts or hives at the site of the sting. Ironically, the resemblance of the larvae to soft, colorful cotton balls encourages people to pick them up and pet them.

Habitat:

In my gravel driveway

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2 Comments

SarahWhitt
SarahWhitt 7 years ago

Thank you, Hema! 😀

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 7 years ago

Hi Sarah, cute spotting! Nice to see you back!

SarahWhitt
Spotted by
SarahWhitt

Ohio, USA

Spotted on Aug 21, 2016
Submitted on Aug 21, 2016

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