(For Gaye)
These photos could have been cropped better - but I can't find the originals!
This gives you a bit of an idea as to what to look out for.
'bye!
4 years ago
Butterflies, Moths plus other invertebrates found in my garden at Great Western, Victoria. Australia
3 comments:
Thank you SO much. What fabulous moths !!
Some of my grevilleas have been over-run with Oenochroma vinaria caterpillars, and I have seen fit to cull a few.
It will be an exciting discovery if I can turn up some of these beautifully camouflaged moths.
Did you notice that I have used one of these caterpillars for my profile picture, as it is amazingly formed into a question mark, which is appropriate for my blog - questioning and learning about nature.
Many thanks.
Cheers
Gaye
It's my pleasure, Gaye.
The 'pose' is typical of this caterpillar (family Geometridae - loopers and inchworms)
I'll have a closer look at your caterpillar!
Yes, those telltail horns give it away, I think!
I've noticed two different colour groups here. The brown one as per the "Caterpillar Page" and I aslo see green ones. The difference in colour might have something to do with what variety of Grevillea they're feeding on.
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