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Catepillar - Aglaostigma semiluteum

Catepillar - Aglaostigma semiluteum
Pennington, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Size: Around 50 mm long

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Moved
Moved from Tenthredininae.

Aglaostigma, probably
Aglaostigma (specifically A. semiluteus) is the only thing recorded on Impatiens. Certainly doesn't rule out the large number of other Tenthredininae, but it's a very likely candidate. Aglaostigma should be distinguishable from other Tenthredininae by the presence of "warts" on the 7th annulet of each abdominal segment (absent in others), but unfortunately I don't think we can see clearly enough to assess that here.

Moved

subfamily Tenthredininae (7 annulets)
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Moved

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Sawfly larva
What kind of leaf was it eating?

 
Larva food plant
This is a photo of part of the plant. There were other branches. Leaves were of various sizes up to about 65 mm in length. A seed is shown in the inset, at different scale. Hope this helps.

 
Jewelweed sawfly
Probably the same as this one

but someone needs to raise it to find out what species it is.

 
Don't know,
but I'll see if I can get a photo of it tomorrow.

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