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Thank you, I was lucky to even spot it, as this froggy is really very well camouflaged ;-)
This little guy definitely belongs to the familiy of the Hesperiidae (Skippers), but I have no clue, which species, as it looks slightly different from the ones we have in Europe.
Here you can see the Small Skipper, which is very common in my region: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Skipp...
This looks like a Veronica, but there are some 100 species within this genus, so it's incredible hard to find the right one only from a photo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veronica_(p...)
Looks like the pupa or larva of a kind of caddisfly, but I hesitate making an ID suggestion, because this is maybe a special Indian species, different from the one I'd know from central Europe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caddisfly
Thank you, bayucca :-)
I wonder to which butterfly this caterpillar will metamorphose?
My first guess was: Garden tiger moth = Arctia caja.
Can anyone confirm this or make a better suggestion?
Thank you Ava for identifying it as a red-breasted goose :-)