Wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) which camouflages itself by attaching parts of flower to itself, on Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pennsylavania, USA. August.
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Wavy-lined emerald moth caterpillar (Synchlora aerata) which camouflages itself by attaching parts of flower to itself, on Black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) Morris Arboretum, Philadelphia, Pennsylavania, USA. August.
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- american
- angiosperm
- angiospermae
- animal
- animal behaviour
- asteraceae
- asterales
- asteranae
- asterid
- bizarre
- black eyed susan
- blackeyed susan
- camouflage
- catalogue11
- centrocarpha gracilis
- colour
- compositae
- coneflower
- coreopsis hirta
- dicot
- dicotyledon
- doug wechsler
- dwe
- eastern usa
- flower
- flowering plant
- gloriosa daisy
- larva
- magnoliopsida
- mid-atlantic us
- north america
- pennsylvania
- philadelphia
- plant
- plantae
- rudbeckia
- rudbeckia hirta
- seed plant
- spermatophyte
- spermatophytina
- tracheophyta
- united states of america
- usa
- vascular plant
- weird
- yellow
- yellow ox eye daisy
- yellow oxeye daisy