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Sawfly larva - Atomacera decepta

Sawfly larva - Atomacera decepta
Maynard, middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
July 1, 2019

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Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Do you remember
Host plant?

 
Mallow. I'll post a photo if
Mallow. I'll post a photo if possible.

 
Atomacera decepta?

 
Awesome, yes! I am going to
Awesome, yes! I am going to post a closer photo of the 1st one: has this been parasitized and full of eggs?

 
Spines
If you're talking about the things sticking out of it, those are just part of its body.

 
I'm talking about the white e
I'm talking about the white egg shaped things at the bottom of its body, inside it.

 
Oh
I don't think those are parasites either, but I could be wrong.

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