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8 Comments

justindarr
justindarr 12 years ago

I know this one REAL well. Unfortunately, from my garden. It's the tomato hornworm. And, boy can these puppies eat! 😒

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Poor thing!

Latimeria
Latimeria 13 years ago

It's tough to say for sure. According to this site: http://entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures..., the tomato hornworm's horn tends to be black, and that's what this one has. I'd be more sure of the ID if we could see more of the stripes though, since the tobacco has diagonal ones and the tomato's make a sort of V shape.

havrek
havrek 13 years ago

This is from south western PA so I would have to guess tomato

Latimeria
Latimeria 13 years ago

Yeah, definitely a hornworm (you see see it at its posterior end), but who knows if it's a tomato hornworm or tobacco hornworm? You can see the diagonal stripes on its sides, so it could be the tobacco, but I haven't seen enough pictures of the tomato hornworm to distinguish the two just by that.

lori.tas
lori.tas 13 years ago

That's was my first impression also, Latimeria.

Latimeria
Latimeria 13 years ago

Do you have any more pictures of this? It looks like it might be a tobacco hornworm.

lori.tas
lori.tas 13 years ago

That poor caterpillar is heavily parasitzed with wasp eggs. Here's an interesting link on the subject: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discob...

havrek
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havrek

Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Apr 2, 2011
Submitted on Apr 2, 2011

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