I photographed several of the caterpillars I came across whilst biodiversity surveying the Buddhist chateau estate La Gendronnière on Tuesday. A couple of them were easy to identify, but a couple come under the heading of 'I feel I should know what these are, but I don't'. Luckily I'm not in charge of surveying Lepidoptera at La Gendronnière, just flies. Also luckily, Jeroen Voogd, a Dutch entomologist, has come to my rescue on Facebook and identified the ones I didn't know. Here are the photos, for all you caterpillar appreciators out there.
Lackey moth Malacosoma neustria (Fr. Livrée des arbres), which is so distinctive I identified it easily after looking in the field guide. |
Another Blossom Underwing moth Orthosia miniosa (Fr. l'Orthosie rougeoyante) lurking about in a sneaky random way on a plant it doesn't eat, Mouse-eared Hawkweed Pilosella officinarum. |
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UPDATE -- RESPONSES TO COMMENTS
chm -- one of the great miracles and mysteries of nature that's for sure.
Colin and Elizabeth -- the Lackey especially is lovely, but they all have wonderful markings.
2 comments:
Some nice ones there Susan...
When you think that these somewhat ugly creatures give birth to beautiful butterflies.
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