Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Caterpillars of Eastern Forests

Red-humped Caterpillar (Schizura concinna)


JPG-Photo of Red-humped Caterpillar

Strikingly colored with alternating rows of black, white, and yellow wavy stripes. Head and first abdominal segment bright red. Dorsum of thorax and especially anterior abdominal segments with elongate black pegs, each with single apical seta. First abdominal segment humped. Gregarious. Food: many deciduous trees and shrubs including blueberries, hickories, maples, oaks, willows, and poplars; often a pest on apples. Caterpillar: May to September; 2 generations in South.


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