Black And Orange Striped Caterpillar With Spikes However some varieties of western tent caterpillars can be gray or white with an orange stripe.
Black and orange striped caterpillar with spikes Cecropia moth caterpillars are quite large measuring up to 4 5 inches.
Black and orange striped caterpillar with spikes. This tent caterpillar species has a long black and orange body. I found a light orange dull butterscotch colored caterpillar with a brownish purple line on the back the line looks as if it starts from the top of the head and ends all the way to the back end it has small black pinchers by it s mouth and cream colored pinchers on it s butt it has only two lines of white fuzz on it s sides it s about as small as an olive. It has 9 tufts of fluffy fur. This caterpillar is closely related to the common woolly bear which is black on the ends with red in the middle and is often found crawling across roads in late summer.
From the back the first 6th and 8th tufts have black little spike hairs. The reddish orange and black spikes may look harmful but in reality this species of caterpillar doesn t sting humans. Jet black body with a number of red orange spikes sticking out on all sides of its body. Black 65 yellow white 54 brown 45 red orange 32 gray blue 24 body main pattern.
The caterpillar is not all black like many in this guide but has orange and often gray hairs in addition to the black ground color. They can quickly decimate plants of their leaves and may even then start eating each other. The cinnabar caterpillar tyria jacobaeae has wispy spines sticking out from an orange and black striped body this caterpillar from the family erebidae turns into the cinnabar moth which is a beautiful black and red variety. Identification of caterpillars like all insect species relies on certain characteristics and it can be difficult to tell them apart.
Striped garden caterpillar utetheisa ornatrix larva bella moth. However despite its fierce horned appearance this type of caterpillar is totally harmless. This guide will help you identify the striped caterpillar that you found.