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Common Pinkband 2 - Ogdoconta cinereola

Common Pinkband 2 - Ogdoconta cinereola
Victoria, Victoria County, Texas, USA
May 10, 2014
I found it feeding on a leaf of wild Sunflower.

Edit on May 20, 2014:
I fed the caterpillar with leaves of sunflower.
Yesterday 19 May,2014, late evening, when I cleaned the box, I noticed a major change.
I took pictures today May 20, 2014. It look almost like yesterday late evening.
Yet the caterpillar is inactive, not feeding, but it looks good.
I do not know just molting or it will pupa. (?)

Edit on May 22, 2014
Photos taken on May 21, 2014: at noon and in the evening . Approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes difference between these pictures.

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Moved
Moved from Moths. Done

Ogdoconta?

 
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For me look like you have right: Ogdoconta / Ogdoconta cinereola. And in the guide we have only photos of Ogdoconta cinereola. I don't know how to check more like a simple visual comparison with the photos from guide. So I should to move it or I should to wait?

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