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Caterpillar of the Giant Peacock Moth, Saturnia pyri, against white background
Harmonia axyridis Asian Ladybeetle Larva Insect. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
The larvae of moths are covered with bristles and look terrible
nettle butterfly caterpillars
close up of oak processionary moth caterpillar on a plant
Caterpillar on pine tree
Doleschalia Polibete caterpillars eat fresh leaves with long hair
Malacosoma castrense (or Malacosoma castrensis), the ground lackey, is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae. It is a tent caterpillar found in Europe.\nThe length of the forewings is 13–16 mm for males and 17–21 mm for females. The moth flies from June to August, depending on the location.\nThe caterpillars feed on various shrubs and herbaceous plants such as heather, cypress spurge, and Lotus species (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis is a quite common Species in the Netherlands.
A large caterpillar in the forest
Forest Tent Caterpillar in its natural environment. It is very invasive and destructive.
Close-up of a moth caterpillar (Euthrix potatoria) climbing on a blade of grass against a green background. There is space for text at the top
Caterpillar on bitten leaf - animal behavior.
Caterpillars are the larval form of members of the order Lepidoptera (the insect order comprising butterflies and moths). They are mostly herbivorous in food habit, although some species are insectivorous. Caterpillars are voracious feeders and many of them are considered to be pests in agriculture. Many moth species are better known in their caterpillar stages because of the damage they cause to fruits and other agricultural produce.
Leaf caterpillar
Close up   beautiful Сaterpillar of swallowtail
The larva form of a Tussock Moth crawling
A Hickory Horned Devil, the caterpillar larva stage of the Royal Moth (Citheronia regalis), makes his way across the grass
Milkweed Tiger Mothe caterpilars  in his natural environment in late summer, eating asclepiade leave.
A Calliteara grotei horishanella caterpillar with a yellow head and dense yellow hairs on a twig. Black spot on its back,  Wulai, Taiwan.
Tachypodoiulus niger Black Millipede. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
Lymantria or Arctornis caterpillars are a type of plant pest, macro caterpillars
Macro image of a garden tiger moth caterpillar which is also known as woolly bear caterpillar living in its natural environment on a fresh green leaf. The insect is captured in horizontal composition under natural lighting condition using the aperture f/4.5.
Black and yellow caterpillar feeding on euphorbia leaves, sky background. Euphorbia Hawk, Hyles Euphorbiae
Close-up of a caterpillar on a leaf.
Machaon (Papilio machaon) stade larvaire
Caterpillar crawling on white flower - animal behavior.
Caterpillar of the Painted Lady Butterfly
The larva caterpillar of a Spotted Tussock Moth is seen crawling up the branch of a Polygonum aviculare L. Or knotgrass plant in southern Alberta. The scientific name is Lophocampa maculata and this caterpillar will turn into a moth with a Normal, High Contrast wing pattern.  This is a type of tiger moth.
Caterpillar of the Old World Swallowtail (Papilio machaon) likes to eat the sprig of dill from the end, in Uppland, Sweden
Zerynthia polyxena, the southern festoon, is a butterfly belonging to the butterfly family Papilionidae.\nDescription:\nThe southern festoon can reach a wingspan of 46–52 mm. The females have slightly longer wings, usually lighter colored than males. The basic color of the wings is yellow, with a complicated pattern of several black bands and spots. \nOn the edges of the hindwings they have a black sinuous line with a series of blue and red warning spots to deter potential predators (aposematism). The body is dark brown and bears red patches on the sides of the abdomen. \nThis species is rather similar to, and can be confused only with, the Spanish festoon (Z. rumina). The differences are in the presence of blue on the hind wings of Z. polyxena and the relatively lower amount of red on its forewings compared with Z. rumina. The ranges of these two species overlap only in southeast France. \nThe caterpillars of Z. polyxena are up to 35 millimeters long. They are initially black, then they are yellowish with six rows of fleshy orange and black spikes all over the body. \nHabitat:\nThese rare butterflies can be found in warm, sunny and open places such as grassy herb-rich meadows, vineyards, river banks, wetlands, cultivated areas, brushy places, wasteland, rocky cliffs and karst terrains, at an elevation of from 0 to 1,700 meters above sea level but usually below 900 meters.\nDistribution:\nZ. polyxena is widespread in the middle and southern Europe (southeastern France, Italy, Slovakia and Greece) covering all the Balkans and reaching the south of Kazakhstan and the Urals. Although they are widespread they occur only locally (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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