Simyra insularis
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Description: I like the pretty grasses too. So I think this is a cattail caterpillar (Simyra insularis), but this seems to be one of those species where the experts disagree on how to categorize it, making it tricky to find more information. Date: 15 June 2007, 17:06. Source: Cute caterpillar. Author: Benny Mazur from Toledo, OH. Camera location41° 28′ 55.75″ N, 83° 44′ 37.55″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 41.482154; -83.743763.
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- Simyra insularis (Cattail Caterpillar Moth)
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