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A caterpillar's body plan
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The External Morphology of Larval Lepidopterans I came across this really good diagram of a caterpillar's body plan so I decided t...
Caterpillar of the Day - Papilio troilus (Papilionidae)
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Papilio troilus ( Papilionidae ) The Spicebush Swallowtail may be the best known North American example of a caterpillar with eyes...
Caterpillar of the Day - Lintneria eremitus (Sphingidae)
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Lintneria eremitus ( Sphingidae ) This is an interesting case on many fronts. I photographed inflated caterpillar specimens of thi...
Caterpillar of the day - Sphinx chersis (Sphingidae)
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Sphinx chersis ( Sphingidae ) Also known as the Great Ask Sphinx or Northern Ash Sphinx , Sphinx chersis was another species th...
Caterpillar of the day - Ceratomia amyntor (Sphingidae)
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Ceratomia amyntor ( Sphingidae ) This species is better known as the Elm Sphinx or the Four-horned Sphinx . The first name relates to...
Trip to the Canadian National Collection
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Monday I took a trip to the Canadian National collection if Insects (CNC) at Agriculture and Agri-food Canada to see the Papiliondae an...
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A caterpillar's body plan
Caterpillar of the Day - Papilio troilus (Papilion...
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