Cloudless Sulphur Caterpillar
Yesterday I talked about American Senna. Well here's a Cloudless Sulphur caterpillar on a senna. The caterpillar blends in pretty well with the senna plant. It sounds like for these caterpillars they are what they eat; eating the yellow flowers makes them yellow, and eating the green leaves makes them green. This coloring no doubt helps them avoid the attention of predators.
It's hard to say how many predators they have though, since sennas and cassias (2 commonly used food sources as caterpillars) are considered poisonous, and eating them transfers some degree of poisonousness to these caterpillars. On the other hand, they'll also use some other legumes as host plants. Maybe these butterflies are sometimes poisonous and sometimes not?
August 16, 2021 at Duke Farms Photo 152592112, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
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