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Answer to Twig or Insect Post: Geometrid Caterpillar

Was it a twig or insect sitting on a black raspberry plant in our last Bug of the Week post?

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It was hard to tell, but this is a photograph of a looper or inchworm caterpillar (family Geometridae). In fact, because so many caterpillars in this family resemble twigs they are commonly called “stick caterpillars.”

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When I approached, the caterpillar was moving in the typical looping fashion across the plant. I startled it when I stopped to take its photograph, and the caterpillar rose up and straightened. It held this position for as long as I watched it, which was several minutes.

If I hadn’t seen the caterpillar moving prior to taking this stance, I probably wouldn’t have even noticed it.

This caterpillar will eventually turn into a moth, making it an appropriate way to announce:

National Moth Week is coming up in the end of next month, July 23-31, 2016.

See if there are any National Moth Week events in your country or state.

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Bug of the Week: Insect or Twig?

After a too brief trip to western New York state, I have a bushel of new photographs to share. It was hard to pick which ones to post first.

Let’s start with a quiz:

Is this an insect or a twig?

geometrid-twig_0128Take another look.

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Feel free to leave a comment if you think you know what it is.

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Bug of the Week: The Ones That Didn’t Get Away

Yesterday I was stalking my sunflower plants for insects to photograph, and all the critters seemed to be just out of range. Of course, it didn’t help it was hot outside and I had other things to do.

checkered-skipper-butterfly-far-0248The checkered skipper was on the other side of the garden.

leafcutter-far-251The leafcutter bee teased from afar.

Take a deep breath.

checkered-skipper-butterfly-closer-249The checkered skipper came in for a closer view. Be patient.

Leafcutter-bee-261The leafcutter bee finally perched nearby (uncropped image).

Patience is rewarded.

leafcutter-bee-croppedWith a little cropping, we have our Bug of the Week.

 

 

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