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White Fluffy Moth on green branch
A beautiful yellow-tail moth in the rain forest of Bali, Indonesia.
Brown Tussock Moth Caterpillar on the plant feeding on leaves. Used selective focus.
Calliteara pudibunda Moth Caterpillar Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Lepidoptera insects in the wild, North China
Caterpillar crawling on green curve leaf.
Close up of White-marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar on leaf,selective focus
A macro shot of a forest tent caterpillar with Pine leaves in nature the background
Fall Webworm Hyphantria cunea caterpillar insect nature pest control Springtime.
silkworm on a branch
White-marked Tussock Moth caterpillar (Hemerocampa leucostigma) in bright sunlight on a piece of wood (45)
A caterpillar on a leaf
Sycamore Tussock caterpillar crawling on a stick
A hickory tussock moth caterpillar feeding on  leaves.
Lepidoptera insects in the wild, North China
Hairy Caterpillar crawling Cycad leaf.
Caterpillar is densely covered with brown hairs, these butterflies got their name bear.
caterpillars on flower foliage twigs
White-marked Tussock Moth Caterpillar, San Jose del Pacifico, Oaxaca, Mexico 2022
Aporia crataegi, the black-veined white, is a large butterfly of the family Pieridae. A. crataegi is widespread and common. Its range extends from northwest Africa in the west to Transcaucasia and across the Palearctic to Siberia and Japan in the east. In the south, it is found in Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Lebanon and Syria. It is not present in the British Isles and northern Scandinavia. \nDescription:\nThe black-veined white has a wingspan of 51 to 70 mm. Females are commonly larger than males. The upper side of both forewings and hindwings is a translucent white boldly veined with black. The underside is similar in the male but the female has brown veining. Moreover, the female loses most of her scales by rubbing her wings together, resulting almost-transparent.\nBiology:\nThe flight period of the black-veined white is between April and July. The adults are quite social and their abundance varies greatly from year to year. The eggs are laid on the food plant, usually a member of the rose family Rosaceae and often on trees and bushes.\nThe eggs are laid in groups of 30 to 100. They take about three weeks to hatch. The caterpillars tend to remain in a group with a communal larval web. This species has one generation each year. The caterpillars overwinter communally in a webbing tent with entwined leaves. Caterpillars feed close together on the leaves of the food plant at first, before dispersing in the later developmental stages to other parts of the tree. \nThe pupal stage lasts about three weeks.\n\nDistribution and habitat:\nIt occurs in open forest, grazing land, orchards. lanes, gardens, meadows and thickets throughout most of Europe. This species is extinct in the British Isles (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
the beauty of caterpillars
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Lepidoptera larvae inhabit wild plants, North China
Caterpillar crawling on curved flower.
Caterpillars are walking on leaves
wax cicada on green leaf.
A furry caterpillar inches it's way across a metal pole. It has white dorsal tufts and long black wispy hair on it's body.
caterpillars on flower stalks
Sycamore Tussock Moth Caterpillar
A beautiful yellow-tail moth in the rain forest of Bali, Indonesia.
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