Hi All, I came across 3 or 4 of these larvae on top of Hartsop Dodd(Lakeland Fell) at around 2,000 feet, whilst looking for Mountain Ringlet, on 27th June 2015, can anyone ID please.
They were only about an inch long, on the path and in the grass.
Russ
ID Mountain Cat.
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Re: ID Mountain Cat.
Wood Tiger Parasemia plantaginis seems to it the bill.
M.
M.
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Re: ID Mountain Cat.
Don't know about caterpillars, Russ, but breath-taking scenery.
A bit drier where I am.
Chris
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A bit drier where I am.
Chris
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Re: ID Mountain Cat.
Thanks Mikhail, checked out against Wood Tiger cat. and it looks identical.
Cheers Russ.
Cheers Russ.