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Thread: Pleas ID caterpillar

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    Default Pleas ID caterpillar

    Sorry, it has been a while since I've been on the forum but finally the butterfly season started again with all those beautiful wild flowers flowering!

    This morning I saw the periwinkles were covered with beautiful caterpillars. I've checked all the sites for ID but I can't find it anywhere

    Hope someone can help me



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    Wow, one more photographer close to Koh Phangan! Nice to meet you but I cannot help for the caterpillar ID. Look to me to be a moth.

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    Thank you Antonio! I keep forgetting about the moths ;)

    Edit: You're right! It's the cat of a hawk moth, but there are so many different species I don't even want to get into that
    If one of the mods could please move this topic to the moth section? Thank you!
    Last edited by Monique; 20-Dec-2011 at 08:49 PM. Reason: ID

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    That looks like the caterpillar of the Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii). My Periwinkle plants have been defoliated by a few of these fat cats!
    Khew SK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    That looks like the caterpillar of the Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii). My Periwinkle plants have been defoliated by a few of these fat cats!
    Thanks very much Commander!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
    That looks like the caterpillar of the Oleander Hawk Moth (Daphnis nerii). My Periwinkle plants have been defoliated by a few of these fat cats!
    no doubt - this is a final instar Daphnis nerii
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    Thanks for the confirmation and I was stunned when I saw that the bare stems these guys left behind are now covered with leafs and flowers again!

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