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Yellow Spotted Millipede

Harpaphe haydeniana

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7 Comments

birdboy8000
birdboy8000 12 years ago

It was on an Alder tree.

birdboy8000
birdboy8000 12 years ago

Thanks for the suggestions. Looks like a yellow spotted millipede to me too. Thanks Yasser!

Jonathan Sequeira
Jonathan Sequeira 12 years ago

I agree with Yasser, A kind of Milipid

David
David 12 years ago

What kind of plant was it on? And was it eating the leaves?

David
David 12 years ago

Looks like if could be a willow sawfly larvae.

Yasser
Yasser 12 years ago

Looks more like a yellow-spotted millipede, Harpaphe haydeniana. Check out this spotting - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/599... and this link as well http://bugguide.net/node/view/15008/bgim...

birdboy8000
birdboy8000 12 years ago

Can anyone identify this caterpillar please?
Thanks.

birdboy8000
Spotted by
birdboy8000

Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

Spotted on Jul 8, 2011
Submitted on Jul 8, 2011

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