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Caterpillar of Box tree moth, cydalima perspectalis, on Boxwood, Buxus sempervirens, close-up of a destroyed boxwood branch with green caterpillar.
Thaumetopoea pityocampa nest in the pine
Milk weed moth caterpillar
Swallowtail caterpillar on nurtice plant, wild carrot
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Beautiful brown caterpillar crawling on tree leaf
Portrait of a green, white, and black caterpillar.
caterpillar on a leaf
Black and yellow caterpillar feeding on euphorbia leaves, sky background. Euphorbia Hawk, Hyles Euphorbiae
A monarch caterpillar, hanging upside down, ready to transform into a chrysalis. It's skin is beginning to split.
Close up of beautiful green stinging nettle slug caterpillar on green leaves
Zerynthia polyxena, the southern festoon, is a butterfly belonging to the butterfly family Papilionidae.\nDescription:\nThe southern festoon can reach a wingspan of 46–52 mm. The females have slightly longer wings, usually lighter colored than males. The basic color of the wings is yellow, with a complicated pattern of several black bands and spots. \nOn the edges of the hindwings they have a black sinuous line with a series of blue and red warning spots to deter potential predators (aposematism). The body is dark brown and bears red patches on the sides of the abdomen. \nThis species is rather similar to, and can be confused only with, the Spanish festoon (Z. rumina). The differences are in the presence of blue on the hind wings of Z. polyxena and the relatively lower amount of red on its forewings compared with Z. rumina. The ranges of these two species overlap only in southeast France. \nThe caterpillars of Z. polyxena are up to 35 millimeters long. They are initially black, then they are yellowish with six rows of fleshy orange and black spikes all over the body. \nHabitat:\nThese rare butterflies can be found in warm, sunny and open places such as grassy herb-rich meadows, vineyards, river banks, wetlands, cultivated areas, brushy places, wasteland, rocky cliffs and karst terrains, at an elevation of from 0 to 1,700 meters above sea level but usually below 900 meters.\nDistribution:\nZ. polyxena is widespread in the middle and southern Europe (southeastern France, Italy, Slovakia and Greece) covering all the Balkans and reaching the south of Kazakhstan and the Urals. Although they are widespread they occur only locally (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Wild spring flowers
Closeup native white curl flowers, Ivory Curl Tree flowers, Buckinghamia Celsissima, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Bright coloured green and orange caterpillar with segmented body.
Horned Caterpillar - Mimicking a Snake - Tersa Sphinx Moth - Bush - Flowers - Macro - Side View
Caterpillar of the Giant Peacock Moth, Saturnia pyri, in front of white background
A monarch caterpillar, hanging upside down, wriggles from its skin as it transforms into a chrysalis. If you look closely, you can already see the formation of wings. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV.
Uniquely shaped leaf caterpillars on a leaf
Caterpillar on pine tree
Aphids crawling on ladybird eggs, North China
Caterpillar crawling on brown branch.
A closeup of Xanthium Spinosum or Bathurst Burr, showing the sharp thorny spikes. An invasive pest weed, otherwise known as spiny cockleburr,
Close-up of a caterpillar on a leaf.
Pollen
Briza maxima is an annual grass in the family Poaceae. It is native to Northern Africa, the Azores, Western Asia and Southern Europe. This species has a large number of common names  Big Quaking Grass, Great Quaking Grass, Large Quaking Grass ,  Shelly Grass and Shell Grass. Salt Point State Park, Sonoma County, California. Non native grass, alian grass.
Spurge hawk-moth - Hyles euphorbiae caterpillar European moth of Sphingidae, agent of biological pest control against the noxious weed leafy spurge (Euphorbia virgata), larvae consume the leaves and bracts of the plant.
Harmonia axyridis Asian Ladybeetle Larva Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Close up of flowers in the park.
Caterpillar on bitten leaf - animal behavior.
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