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SW Missouri. Appears to be a type of Sphinx moth larva, but it's hot pink! - Eumorpha fasciatus

SW Missouri. Appears to be a type of Sphinx moth larva, but it's hot pink! - Eumorpha fasciatus
Branson, Missouri, USA
September 5, 2016
First thoughts are a type of Sphinx moth larvae. But, the hot pink color has my extended family baffled.

More than likely E. fasciatus
This is more than likely a prepupal Eumorpha fasciatus.

Moved
Moved from Sphinx Moths.

Certainly sphingidae
The color suggests it's prepupal. Any other images?

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

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