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I can't recall seeing orange tips in our part of the world before ... three images captured today on their host plant.
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Anthony your remark about the caterpillars being canaballistic reminds me that a few days ago there was a news item in the farming programme that army worms were invading the northern part of the North Island. I believe there are a number of different army worms but years ago when we farmed near Timaru, my father found these for the first time on our farm, in great numbers, a seething mass in fact, visibly moving across pasture. He put a dozen in a glass jar (and covered it) to take to MAF for ID, next day. But when he went to get the jar, there were many droppings and only one worm. The others had all been eaten by the last remaining one.Of course they are caterpillars, not worms as such. even with Google I can't find an image of the mature moth.
Quote from: angie on May 02, 2011, 10:16:47 PM Males have a tuff life Angie Well they do when "scientists" are fooling them into long battles.... I am reminded of the study that "discovered" that when pigs are shot they become very distressed.
Males have a tuff life Angie
Just a note , Folks, that there is now a MAY wildlife thread.......