| 1541831 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1541832 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1235137 |
Larva(e) |
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| 5342024 |
Larva(e) |
Found November 3rd, 2007 in Friendswood Texas; Appears to be mature catipillar. Adult female moth often immitate bees to include pollen sack looking formations on the legs. |
| 1482024 |
Larva(e) |
urticating larva collected 24 October 1981; pupated 1 November 1981. Photo published in Medical and Veterinary Entomolgy, G. Mullen and L. Durden, 2002. p 370. Academic Press. |
| 1482025 |
Adult(s) |
urticating larva collected 12 October 1976, pupated 25 October 1976, adult eclosion 4 May 1977. |
| 5020014 |
Larva(e) |
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| 5020017 |
Larva(e) |
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| 3226059 |
Larva(e) |
urticating hairs on larvae |
| 1227099 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1227100 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1435194 |
Larva(e) |
This dark brown, hairy caterpillar is easy to recognize because of the nine pairs of fleshy appendages protruding from its body. The hagmoth larva is another of the slug caterpillars which have urticarial hairs and can produce serious dermatitis (stinging rash) when handled. Hagmoths are usually found singly feeding on low branches of shrubs and deciduous trees (oaks, other hardwoods, etc.). |
| 3717099 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1430089 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1430090 |
Larva(e) |
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| 1430091 |
Larva(e) |
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