Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Dark Tussock Butterfly

Pictures gallery of Dark Tussock Butterfly

Butterflies and Moths - Butler-Bremer Communications

Butterflies and Moths - Butler-Bremer Communications

Black Swallowtail Butterfly (Image 39681) Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly (Image Milkweed Tussock Moth (Image 128311) White-marked Tussock

Stinging Caterpillars - Butterfly and Moth Caterpillars That Sting

Stinging Caterpillars - Butterfly and Moth Caterpillars That Sting

About this Caterpillar: The white-marked tussock moth caterpillar is easy to identify. Note the red head, black back, and yellow stripes down the sides, and you'll be

Janita's Tussock details from nzButterfly.info

Janita's Tussock details from nzButterfly.info

The ovum and pupa are nearly the same on all three Tussock Butterfly species. the first instar larvae have a pale-brown head instead of a black head. Tussock larvae

Butterflies, Moths and Caterpillars

Butterflies, Moths and Caterpillars

Caterpillar of the Pale (or Banded) Tussock Moth (Calliteara Becomes a beautiful large white moth with black spots. Monarch butterfly caterpillar was

Caterpillars of Northern Illinois - Flying Kiwi

Caterpillars of Northern Illinois - Flying Kiwi

The white-marked tussock moth caterpillar is one of the best looking in the This is the young of the black swallowtail butterfly, which likes to eat members of the

Butterflies and Moths of the Pacific Lowlands

Butterflies and Moths of the Pacific Lowlands

Spotted Tussock Moth: Owlet moth : Green pug: Pale Beauty: Carpet moth: Wooly Identifying features: Large butterfly with yellow wings, black markings and two tails at the

Butterflies and Moths Photo Gallery by Ed Talbott at pbase.com

Butterflies and Moths Photo Gallery by Ed Talbott at pbase.com

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (dark) Pearly Crescentspot: Pearly Crescentspot: Hickory Tussock Moth: Butterfly (Hairstreak sp. ??) Diana: Moth: Pair of Fritillaries

Common Tussock details from nzButterfly.info

Common Tussock details from nzButterfly.info

More variable in colour then the other Tussock Butterflies, it ranges from a pale-green through dark-green to light-brown with a forked head.

Dark Tussock Dicallomera fascelina - UKMoths

Dark Tussock Dicallomera fascelina - UKMoths

Description and photographs of the moth: Dicallomera fascelina (Dark Tussock )

Black swallowtail butterflies, milkweed tussock moths and others

Black swallowtail butterflies, milkweed tussock moths and others

Black swallowtail butterflies First two eggs. These were found on curly parsley. One egg disappeared on day 3 and the other was “cooked” by heat waves

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