Tomato Hornworm (Moth)

The adults are large moths with stout, narrow wings, and a wing span of about 100 mm. The forewings are much longer than the hind wings. They are dull grayish or grayish brown in color, though the sides of the abdomen are usually marked with five orange-yellow spots. The hind wings bear alternating light and dark bands. View the tomato hornworm caterpillar here!

 

Tomato Hornworm

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Posted: January 25, 2013


Category: Natural Resources, Wildlife
Tags: Big Bend Bugs!, Big Bend Wakulla, Bug Identification, Bugs, Environment, Landscape, Lawn & Garden, Les Harrison, Local, Moths, Natural Wakulla, Nature, Wakulla, Wakulla CED, Wakulla County Extension


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