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A caterpillar refers to the larvae of a butterfly; A caterpillar refers to the larvae of a moth.
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Adult worms, of course, are caterpillars.
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This is a citrus butterfly larva.
Citrus butterfly larvae, like to eat citrus, pepper leaves, do not eat the same spicy genus of grapefruit leaves, the larvae body length is about 45mm, mainly live in the Yangtze River basin and the north of the region.
There are two types: spring type and summer type. The spring type is 21-24 mm long, and the wingspan is 69-75 mm; The summer shape is 27-30 mm long and has a wingspan of 91-105 mm. The female is slightly larger than the male, the color is not as bright as the male, the markings on the wings of the two types are similar, the body is pale yellow-green to dark yellow, there is a black longitudinal band in the middle of the dorsal body, and the sides are yellowish-white.
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This is a tailless butterfly of the family Diploidaceae, a fifth-instar larva (also end-instar larvae).
Soon it will pupate, if you don't give it food, it will pupate within two days, if you continue to feed it, it can continue to grow up, but it will wait for the life process to pupate naturally, and it will not be too long, within a week.
The pupal is green, the pupal period is 1-2 weeks, pay attention to maintain humidity, otherwise it may come out because it is too dry to spread its wings, become a disabled butterfly and die quickly. Don't get too humid, or you'll get moldy and die of fungal infection.
Generally, in the pupal stage, you can keep humidity by putting a few fresh leaves in the jar (pay attention to changing the leaves, because it is hot now, the leaves are easy to dry, change them once every two or three days), and you can also moisturize with a cotton ball with water (this is how the insect laboratory is done, this should also be noted, add water to the dough when it is dry).
Let me tell you a little way, after a week, you look at it every day, the green chrysalis, the two areas of the wings, if it becomes dark, it means that it will come out soon, you need to look at it diligently.
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Such markings and antennae should be pests on the moon season and grapes. It is often found on orange orange grapefruit trees.
It could be some kind of moth larvae, I can't tell the specifics. You can take it back and raise it. It has turned black and left the host plant to indicate that it is on the run and is about to pupate.
You can take it back and put it in the soil, and it will make a cocoon in the soil and pupate in it. After pupating, you can open a small skylight to take a look, which is very interesting. When the pupae turn black, you can take it out for observation and wait for the feathering.
Here are my grape moths and lilac moths, which have pupated but have not yet emerged. The one that has a beak like a keychain is a lilac moth, and what it doesn't have is a grape moth.
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This must be the larvae of a common flower butterfly, which is like this in the bloated flower butterfly.
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Citrus butterfly larvae, like to eat citrus and pepper leaves.
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The larvae of butterflies are called caterpillars.
Caterpillar butterflies.
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1. Tiger butterfly: The larvae often lie on branches or leaves, look like brightly colored bird droppings, and will tilt their heads back when threatened, with two camouflaged eyes on their heads, which look like a snake.
2. Narrow-spotted phoenix butterfly: The larvae are like slugs, and can be camouflaged between branches and leaves to avoid predators.
3. Twilight Butterfly: There are two camouflaged purple eyes on the head, and the eyes are bulging.
4. Fine-tailed blue gray butterfly: The larvae are very fat and have no camouflage on their bodies, so they are easy to be preyed upon by birds.
5. Pearlescent butterfly: The color of the larvae is brown, and there are small hairy spines on the back, which can secrete toxins to protect themselves.
6. Monarch butterfly: The stripes on the larvae are yellow, white, and black, and they are able to hide themselves among the flowers.
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Summary. Hello dear, the difference between adults and larvae of butterflies: the difference in appearance:
1.Butterfly larvae are caterpillars, or crickets. The body is roughly cylindrical, and the body is soft, with various color spots and lines.
The larval body consists of a head and 13 links called somites. The body is also divided into three segments: head, thorax and abdomen, each of which is composed of a number of segments. The head has feeding organs and sensory organs.
The larvae have 3 pairs of thoracopods, 4 pairs of gastropods and 1 pair of caudal legs, and are born on the three thoracic segments of the anterior, middle and posterior segments and the five abdominal segments of the 10th and 10. 2.Adult butterflies are brightly colored and have wings.
Adults use siphon mouthparts to suck nectar, fruit juice, tree sap, sugar or fermented products, and also suck water from streams or mosses, feces of birds and animals, and body fluids from animal carcasses. Hope it helps you <>
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Hello dear, the difference between the adult and larvae of the butterfly: the difference in appearance: 1
Butterfly larvae are caterpillars, or crickets. The body is roughly cylindrical, and the body is soft, with various color spots and lines. The larval body consists of a head and 13 links called somites.
The body is also divided into three segments: head, thorax and abdomen, each of which is composed of a number of segments. The head has feeding organs and sensory organs. The larvae have 3 pairs of thoracopods, 4 pairs of gastropods and 1 pair of caudal legs, and are born on the three thoracic segments of the anterior, middle and posterior segments and the five abdominal segments of the 10th and 10.
2.Adult butterflies are brightly colored and have wings. Adults use siphon mouthparts to suck nectar, fruit juice, tree sap, sugar or fermented products, and also suck water from streams or mosses, feces of birds and animals, and body fluids from animal carcasses.
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