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Pine Imperial Moth Caterpillar

Posted by Andrew Jenkins,
North Country explorer from Colton, New York
August 3, 2013

This subspecies of the imperial moth caterpillar is unlike many of its relatives as it is dark green instead of bright green and has no hair. It has noticeable white spines around its body and facial horns which droop over the front and back ends of the caterpillar. This subspecies is seen in this area and often isn't noted in identification guides, instead favoring the hairy and different colored varieties.