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Green insect with orange brownish stinger at the end - Xylophanes pluto

Green insect with orange brownish stinger at the end - Xylophanes pluto
Pompano beach, Florida, USA
February 2, 2013
Size: An inch
It appears to have no legs, It is in fact alive I made it move by rolling it upside down. It has a small orange brownish horn or stinger at the end of its body. At first glance it looks like a caterpillar but its not.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

I cropped this image and frassed the other.

Caterpillar
Maybe Pluto Sphinx?


 
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