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Possible Ladybird Beetle Larva? - Papilio polyxenes

Possible Ladybird Beetle Larva? - Papilio polyxenes
Hendersonville, Henderson County, North Carolina, USA
May 3, 2017
Size: 5/8"
Not sure of my ID because I can't find a ladybird stage that has the white band.

Image submitted on 11/20/2017:

Early instar of Black Swallowtail
Moved from ID Request.

black swallowtail cat?
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Yup!
I remembered that I had had lots of swallowtail caterpillars on my parsley several years ago - so you guess is most likely correct. Thank you.

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