Catalpaworm :The catalpa worm or catalpa sphinx moth is either velvet black with green and black stripes or yellow-tan with stripes.
Luna :The moon moth, also called luna moth, is translucent pale green. It has a pale yellow line that runs along the lower side. This caterpillar will be up to four inches when fully grown.
Parsleyworm:Pale or yellow-green with bands across the back in black and white have yellow-orange spots that give this caterpillar a beautifully striped look.
Tobacco Hornworm:The Carolina sphinx moth or tobacco hornworm is green with seven diagonal stripes on each side of the body. The tail end has a red curved horn.
Polyphemus :The Polyphemus caterpillar is fat, accordion-like, pale green with sparse hair. It will reach up to four inches long. Preferred food includes oak, hickory, elm, maple, birch, apple, boxelder, cherry.
Promethea :The promethea moth is also called the silk moth. Smooth green-blue, this caterpillar has spikes. There are four red-orange ones near the front and one on the yellow tail end.
Hickory Horned Devil :The hickory horned devil is the larva of the regal moth or royal walnut moth. It earns the name because of its appearance.
Tomato Hornworm :The tomato hornworm or five-spotted hawk moth is green and has eight curved stripes on the sides of the body. The tail has a black hora that sticks straight up.
Cecropia:The robin moth or cecropia moth is black with short bristles reaching four inches long and ¾ inch in diameter.
Imperial:The larvae of the imperial moth are yellow-green, tan, or dark brown on the upper side and hunter-green on the lower side.
Spicebush Caterpillar:Smooth and green, the spicebush caterpillar has yellow or orange eyespots on the sides of the head. It has two more yellow spots on the back of the head area.
Io Moth Caterpillar :The io moth caterpillar has a bright green color with a distinctive stripe of white and shades of red or purple along the sides.
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