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Beautiful Creepy-Crawlie

caterpiller

This exotic creature was crossing the path the other day — does anyone know what it is? Yes, I realize it’s some kind of — or something like — a caterpillar. Maybe. This photograph does not do it justice; those little circles are lined with an almost neon blue.

I’ve also had a number of far less beautiful creepy-crawlies cross my path lately, and because of them find it necessary to implement comment and trackback moderation on all of my sites. This means that, when you leave a comment or trackback to one of my posts, it will not appear on the site until I have personally approved it.

This feature, and Authentication, have just been added to TypePad‘s spam fighting arsenal. I had hoped to not use them, but am finding other efforts increasingly useless, and deleting spam after spam is tedious.

So I hope that you, gentle readers, will not find this a discouragement. I love receiving real comments; it’s an important reinforcement for me.

[& I see that TypePad’s spellcheck is not working . . . ]

UPDATE:  Friend Cindy points me to What’s That Bug, which has many spooky and beautiful creepies, including these photos of various Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillars:

Tiger_sw_cat_birdseye
Tiger_swallowtail_cat_orang
Tiger_swallowtail_cat_brown

I’ve sent in my photo, and we shall see what they say.

ANOTHER UPDATE:  Daniel at What’s That Bug tells me this is, indeed, a Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar.

what is it?


Susan
points out that Fred came across one of these, too.

4 responses to “Beautiful Creepy-Crawlie”

  1. You have beautifully strange bugs up your way. And hardy, too–aren’t y’all digging your cars out of snowdrifts by this time of year?
    Thanks for the pictures.

  2. Cool caterpillar!
    There’s a flickr group called ID Please:
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/idplease/
    Members help ID bugs, plants, etc…
    I’ve used it quite a few times.

  3. Friday Ark #56

    Cats, Dogs, Spiders and ? every Friday. We’ll post links to sites that have Friday (plus or minus a few days) photos of their chosen animals (photoshops at our discretion and humans only in supporting roles). Watch the Exception category for rocks, bee…

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