Insect or Invertebrates Identification

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I got almost the same (from Kruger), but on the floor
I don't know if it's already here ;-)


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nan wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 12:00 am I got almost the same (from Kruger), but on the floor
I don't know if it's already here ;-)

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If you find it, show us 0/0


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Richprins wrote: Mon Jan 04, 2021 5:59 pm From Mrs Dwarf here in Nelspruit - 4cm

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This is possibly a King Monkey, Tantaliana tantalus but there are several very similar looking ones amongst these hairy pillars in the family Eupterotidae and no database to look up except for this doc

https://www.metamorphosis.org.za/articl ... t%20al.pdf

Ask Mrs Dwarf what plant that is, Jasmin or related climber?


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I have this one, ID as Monkey Moth Caterpilar
seen near Satara on the 22.4.2011

Monkey Moth Caterpilar - Satara
Monkey Moth Caterpilar - Satara
Monkey Moth Caterpilar - Satara
Monkey Moth Caterpilar - Satara
could it be the same -O-


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and do you know this one, seen at Addo on the 17.10.2012
Addo 17.10.2012 - "chevelu"
Addo 17.10.2012 - "chevelu"


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nan wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 11:07 pm I have this one, ID as Monkey Moth Caterpilar
seen near Satara on the 22.4.2011


could it be the same -O-
Yes, it is the same and it has a face O/\

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nan wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2013 6:10 pm 20. Augrabies
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nan, is this one maybe the same and also from Addo?


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yes the same, and sorry 0: it was from Addo... same date
we went to both places with Michele that year ^Q^ and sorry I have mixed a little bit :o0ps:

I searched in all pages, dont' find this one, where do you find it please 0/0


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nan wrote: Sat Jan 16, 2021 1:12 pm yes the same, and sorry 0: it was from Addo... same date
we went to both places with Michele this year ^Q^ and sorry I have mixed a little bit :o0ps:

I searched in all pages, dont' find this one, where do you find it please 0/0
click on the arrow next to "nan wrote" and you find the post I have quoted

It's from this ID topic


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