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Unidentified green caterpillar

Photography Insects posted on Oct 06, 2007
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Nikon 7900 image. I have a very comprehensive caterpillar identification book for my part of the world (Caterpillars of Eastern North America - by David L. Wagner) and it shows 593 different images of both moth and butterfly caterpillars with some info on most. Despite looking thru it one image at a time on a number of occasions, I have not been able to decide what this little green caterpillar will turn into. I have learned to pay attention to the number and location of legs and pro-legs as well as head size, number of body segments, colors and patterns; but the patterns can vary depending on which molting stage has been reached or simply because of local variations in the species. In addition to that, there are a number of different little green caterpillars that resemble each other quite a bit. Despite the fact that I do know what to call him, I am thrilled to have managed to get his pic. Thanks to those who take the time to comment. Lee

Comments (11)


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lizzibell

12:30AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

great capture...

MrsLubner

12:50AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

This sure is a micro macro! And so clear and focused. The white stripe is bold and if it had the sense of a goat, it would be proud of this portrait. :-)

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mbz2662

1:31AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

He sorta looks like a long watermelon...lol. Great shot.

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mhyrdin

1:56AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

It's so tiny !! Fine shot of this mysterious caterpillar.

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Breyden

3:35AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

Great macro shot! Superb!

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JeffG7BRJ

6:49AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

Looking at this and taking your finger as an indication of size, this caterpillar is minute. How you find them this small amazes me Lee, you must have the eye's of an hawk. Excellent capture and I would be as proud as punch to get a shot like this as well. Congratulations on the shot. Bravo!!!!!

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tizjezzme

8:10AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

sweet caterpillar Lee. Excellent macro!

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amlondono

11:06AM | Sat, 06 October 2007

Master of Macros !!!! Beautiful shot .

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bpclarke

6:30PM | Sat, 06 October 2007

What a cutie! He looks like a living cucumer crawling around. Excellent macro shot. Bunny

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mairekas

5:55AM | Sun, 07 October 2007

Great and funny macro shot!

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mamabobbijo

11:01AM | Tue, 16 October 2007

Looks like what we used to call a watermelon bug. They would bore in by the stem and get sometimes halfway through. I don't know if they turned into anything else.


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