That's a fancy caterpillar.

Camouflaged looper


Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, Aug 19, 2019.
Took a while to figure out what we were looking at.

Wavy-lined emerald moth or camouflaged looper are well known for their camouflaging technique where they attach bits of the plant petals/tissue along their backs using silk. Depending on what plant they are feeding on, they may adorn all types of different coloured plants in hopes of avoiding detection. When the petals begin to wilt and discolour, they will discard their outdated camouflage and replace with a new ‘coat’.

(Synchlora aerata).

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