The caterpillar of Agape chloropyga.
Agape chloropyga
02/08/21
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The caterpillar of Agape chloropyga.
Agape chloropyga
02/08/21
Slowly turning around...
Agape chloropyga
02/08/21
Seeing a fat caterpillar on the ceiling was a surprise for sure, but a welcome one.
Agape chloropyga
22/09/20
If you lay a finger on me, I’ll bite you!
Asota caricae, “Tropical tiger Moth”
13/02/21
Identification Found!
Once again, with the help Ritofoo on iNat, I feel safe in determining that this caterpillar is Asota caricae.
Thank you so much for the help ♥
Asota caricae, “Tropical Tiger Moth” - Lepidoptera > Erebidae > Aganainae Originally found 13/02/21
𝑨𝒔𝒐𝒕𝒂 𝒉𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒄𝒐𝒏𝒊𝒂
Order Lepidoptera Superfamily Noctuoidea Family Erebidae Subfamily Aganainae
This moth was resting on an empty potting container, it flew away shortly after. Tropical tiger moths are in the Erebidae family, not the Artiinae subfamily.
QLD, Australia
Areas galactina, Erebidae Arctiinae by CW Gan Via Flickr: Oct 2014, Fraser's Hill, Malaysia. FH_SingaporeHouse-20141024-O134-cpr