Hello moth experts,
I presume these are moth caterpillars. I feel that I would know if they were rhopalocera cats.
This nest of cats was seen today, 25 February, on a Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) on the outskirts of Marseille.
They are about 8 mm long.
I really am out of my depth, but are those brown spots indicative of the Brown-tail (Euproctis chrysorrhoea) ?
Any ideas anyone ?
Thanks
Chris
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Moth caterpillar ID, France
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Re: Moth caterpillar ID, France
If they were in the UK I would say brown-tail. Not sure if there are any European relatives that pose an id problem though.
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Re: Moth caterpillar ID, France
Thanks Bugboy,
I didn't know whether the Brown Tail existed in the UK.
Chris
I didn't know whether the Brown Tail existed in the UK.
Chris
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Re: Moth caterpillar ID, France
they look similar to this Euproctis chrysorrhoea caterpillar:
http://www.pyrgus.de/bilder1/lymantriid ... pe2010.jpg
http://www.pyrgus.de/bilder1/lymantriid ... pe2010.jpg
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Re: Moth caterpillar ID, France
Thank you Charles. Yes, they do look similar.Charles Nicol wrote:they look similar to this Euproctis chrysorrhoea caterpillar:
http://www.pyrgus.de/bilder1/lymantriid ... pe2010.jpg
Re: Moth caterpillar ID, France
I hope these aren't detrimental to the health of TTP larvae using the same foodplant!
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Re: Moth caterpillar ID, France
Hi David,David M wrote:I hope these aren't detrimental to the health of TTP larvae using the same foodplant!
On this particular Strawberry Tree, there are no TTP cats.
I was intrigued by this nest and the (possibly) Brown-tail cats because someone had already pointed out a more mature Brown-tail cat nest on Blackthorn, so I'm feeling quite elated that I had actually learnt something and was able to relate to this particular nest.
That is what learning is about I suppose. Glad I'm making (albeit slow) headway.
Chris