Neococytius [cluentius?] (Sphingidae) Aug 15 2011 - Pre-penultimate instar |
Neococytius [cluentius?] (Sphingidae) Aug 26 2011 - Ultimate instar |
Neococytius [cluentius?] (Sphingidae) Aug 26 2011 - Ultimate instar |
Neococytius [cluentius?] (Sphingidae) Aug 26 2011 - Ultimate instar |
It seems like the white could make these guys blend in to the foliage by resembling the streaks of sunlight that pass through the canopy. Many predators use edge detection to recognise prey items, so this colour pattern could also help break up the outline of the caterpillar when it is sitting on a leaf.
The pupa is a typical looking for a Sphingidae (photo from the ACG database):
This caterpillar will eventually grow up to look like this (photo from Wikipedia.org):
Just another great example of a species where the caterpillar is more beautiful than the adult!
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