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Monarch Caterpillar

Danaus plexippus

Description:

Monarch larva with a complex banding pattern of white, yellow, and black stripes. The white dots on the prolegs, in addition to the large size of this caterpillar (4 cm long) indicate that this either a 4th or 5th instar larva. This caterpillar seems to have recently molted since it's shed skin was right behind it.

Habitat:

On milkweed growing next to a large pond.

Notes:

Monarch metamorphosis from egg to adult takes as little as 25 days, However, it is estimated that fewer than 10% of monarch eggs and caterpillars survive because they are so vulnerable to weather, parasites, and disease. Monarchs are harbingers of environmental change, and it seems that their numbers may be continuing to decline.

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3 Comments

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

Your welcome, Christine....

Christine Y.
Christine Y. 6 years ago

Thanks maplemoth!

maplemoth662
maplemoth662 6 years ago

A very beautiful caterpillar....

Christine Y.
Spotted by
Christine Y.

Connecticut, USA

Spotted on Sep 11, 2017
Submitted on Dec 12, 2017

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