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orgyia detrita ? - Orgyia detrita

orgyia detrita ? - Orgyia detrita
Baton Rouge - BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
April 12, 2006
Note that this picture was taken last year.
In a discussion today, I learned the the red head, gray sides and orange side dots may suggest that this is orgyia detrita.
So far we just call all our "toothbrush caterpillars" tussock moth caterpillars and have not narrowed the ID further than that.

Yes, O. detrita
the orange warts are distinctive, according to the University of FL. See guide.

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