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Megalopygidae larva - Megalopyge

Megalopygidae larva - Megalopyge
Wade Tract, Georgia, USA
October 6, 2008

Moved
Moved from Lagoa.

Moved
Moved from Megalopyge.

Moved
to genus.

Really looks like...
... a Black-waved flannel caterpillar, Megalopyge crispata. I think Megalopyge opercularis is the only other possibility.

 
M. crispata or pyxidifer
It does look more like crispata than opercularis in the pics that I could find, but Wagner, in his 2005 Caterpillars of E NA, states that caterpillars of M. pyxidifer are indistinguishable from crispata and Heppner's 2003 version of the leps of FL gives a range for this species, under genus Lagoa, that would include S GA.

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