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Slightly O/T - Another for the entomologists
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17-08-2005, 10:08 PM
Sacha
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On 17/8/05 19:39, in article
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"Jaques d'Alltrades" wrote:
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Have a look at the spurge hawk moth patterkiller, that has light (but
not bright yellow) pairs of spots on each segment.
It's not common, and is classed as a 'visitor'.
I can only find that on Google images as one picture which won't enlarge but
seems to be of a pear!
There you are! Didn't you say the spots were in pears?
You're a blight on my existence! ;-)
If I type in spurge caterpillar, I get a critter
that's got reddish bits and white spots - nothing bright green to the body
or yellow to the spots.
It's the only caterpillar I know (FSVO know) that has spots in pairs.
You may have discovered a new species...
I'll be back in a minute......
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Sacha
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South Devon
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