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Cushion : Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) larvae, congregation on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, May

Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) larvae, congregation on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, May



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Lappet Moth (Gastropacha quercifolia) larvae, congregation on hawthorn twig, Oxfordshire, England, May

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Media ID 9677399

© FLPA/Malcolm Schuyl

Caterpillar Caterpillars Foodplant Foodplants Hawthorn Hawthorns Lappet Lappets Larva Larvae Larval Lasiocampidae Lepidoptera Moth Moths Oxfordshire Twig Twigs


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Nature's Caterpillar Convention - A Fuzzy Gathering on a Hawthorn Twig!

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. In this adorable snapshot captured by wildlife photographer Malcolm Schuyl, we witness a truly remarkable sight in the heart of Oxfordshire, England. It seems that the Lappet Moth larvae have decided to throw their very own caterpillar convention! These Asian insects have congregated en masse on a humble hawthorn twig, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle. The vibrant green hues of these curious creatures stand out against the rustic backdrop, showcasing the incredible diversity found in our natural world. With their soft and fuzzy exteriors, it's hard not to be charmed by these little critters as they munch away on their favorite foodplant. As spring blooms across Europe and Eurasia, these Lappet Moth larvae are taking full advantage of nature's buffet. Their insatiable appetite for hawthorns is evident as they nibble away with gusto. But hey, who can blame them? After all, even caterpillars deserve a scrumptious meal! This image serves as a gentle reminder of how interconnected our planet truly is. From Asia to England, these tiny arthropods bring together different continents through their shared love for twigs and leaves. So next time you stumble upon such an enchanting scene in your own backyard or local park – take a moment to appreciate the beauty and wonder that lies within our diverse wildlife community!

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