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Photo#105882
Skipper caterpillar?

Skipper caterpillar?
Lake Corpus Christi, San Patricio County, Texas, USA
April 13, 2007

Moved

Argidae
Possibly Arge sp., but several genera of argids occur in this area.

Moved

Might also be a sawfly larva
You might browse through the images there too

Posting
Try not to post more than 5 or six species a day, it overwhelms the identifiers, even those like me who have nothing else to do... just a suggestion to keep in mind. The fewer you submit at a time the more likely you are to get ID's on.

Great images though, very cool!

 
Is
this a new development or a submittal rule I overlooked?
I have posted up to twenty species, maybe more, in an hour, and several pages of images, and plan to again this weekend.
Nice images like these should be no problem. I would like to see a bunch of different spiders posted at once.
What overwhelms me are pages of substandard images.

 
Sorry! I'll stop now! I put
Sorry! I'll stop now! I put off uploading this pics before, and was trying to catch up. Thanks for the IDs, though, and it's nice to know you were at University of Kansas. I'm a Kansas native.

 
Not that big a deal
Maybe in a couple of months when submissions go through the roof it'll be necessary, but it's not too bad now.

 
Still there in fact
And slowly switching from bird systematics to insect systematics and entomology

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