Posted in Bugs, Flowers, Gardening, Insects, Macro Photography, Nature, Photography, tagged barcode, Canon 55-250mm zoom lens, Canon Rebel XT, caterpillar, Cattail Caterpillar, Huntley Meadows Park, Simyra insularis on October 7, 2012|
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Some of my friends of Facebook think that I make up the name of some of the insects whose pictures I post. After all, can there really be an insect called the Handsome Meadow Katydid? Normally, the official names are so strange that there is no need to invent new ones.
Today, however, I decided to make up a name for a caterpillar that my friend Cindy Dyer helped me identify earlier in the summer, when I did a posting entitled Patterned Caterpillar. The caterpillar’s real name is a Cattail caterpillar (Simyra insularis) and I photographed it this weekend at Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, VA.
This caterpillar’s black-and-white patterns are such a perfect match for those ubiquitous markings found on all products that I want to rename it as the Barcode caterpillar. What would register if you scanned this caterpillar at the checkout counter at a store?

Cattail caterpillar (Simyra insularis)
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