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#154 Chelnias auctaria |
In 2018 I'm going to blog my insect photos. I'm not going far and wide to chase down as many species as possible. I'm simply recording what I do find in the places that I go this year. I'm only adding photos that have been identified to a species level. Insect ID can be extremely difficult, and I have no professional training. All identifications are my best attempt, but may be incorrect. Please let me know if you think I have made a mistake so that I can correct it.
Friday, 28 September 2018
#154 in my front yard, September 28 2018
We are lucky enough to get a good population of these beautiful Chlenias auctaria caterpillars every year around home. I first noticed that they had returned a few weeks ago, so I've been waiting for them to get plump enough to photograph. Today I decided that the time was right!
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