possible Hypercombe, Grammia, or Spilosoma sp.
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May 2, 2011
April 1, 2011
March 31, 2011
ps 06/8/11 - I'm sad to report that this caterpillar died sometime in the past week. I had hoped it was getting ready to pupate since it didn't seem to move from its daytime resting spot under some lettuce for a few days. When I started seeing tiny white flecks around its body, I worried about parasites. So, I transferred it to a fresh, clean container that I called my caterpillar ICU and it moved just a little. After a week of no more eating or movement, I believe it's dead even though it's still plump with no obvious signs of infection.
pss 10/09/12 - I wonder if this might not be a salt marsh moth (Estigmene acrea)?

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