Emperor Gum Caterpillar
By Dwyllis
- 10 Nov, 2011
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As a young child growing up in NZ, this caterpillar absolutely fascinated me & I would frequently go in search of it with a brother 2 years older than me. It is found in the emperor gum tree, which is similar in looks to the Australian Eucalyptus. The caterpillar is a wonderful torquoise colour with spikes all over it which have different colour dots on the ends. It is around 3 inches in length. Truly magical, & when it goes into its cocoon stage, the cocoon is rock hard & brown, out of which eventually comes the emperor gum moth, which really is nothing exciting at all.
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Couldn't tell which end was which, then I noticed the eaten leaf!!
12 Nov, 2011
LOL! Is difficult, I admit ... the nibbled leaf does give it away.
12 Nov, 2011
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He is rather handsome isnt he?
10 Nov, 2011