Tyria jacobaeae Larva
A cinnabar moth caterpillar tucking into a meal of ragwort. Its total lack of camouflage is because it absorbs toxins from the plant that make it a deadly meal. Some ragworts are invasive and these caterpillars are used as an effective biological control.
Photographed in the dunes at Gronant.
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Tyria jacobaeae Larva
A cinnabar moth caterpillar tucking into a meal of ragwort. Its total lack of camouflage is because it absorbs toxins from the plant that make it a deadly meal. Some ragworts are invasive and these caterpillars are used as an effective biological control.
Photographed in the dunes at Gronant.
339
views
12
faves
2
comments
Uploaded on August 15, 2021
Taken on July 17, 2021