EENY-052/IN209: Hickory Horned Devil (Larva), Regal Moth or Royal Walnut Moth (Adult), Citheronia regalis (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Ceratocampinae)
![Giant Caterpillars! Hickory Horned Devils - Regal Moth - Citheronia regalis (Saturniidae) VERY Big - YouTube Giant Caterpillars! Hickory Horned Devils - Regal Moth - Citheronia regalis (Saturniidae) VERY Big - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Cvbh34PXJ8c/maxresdefault.jpg)
Giant Caterpillars! Hickory Horned Devils - Regal Moth - Citheronia regalis (Saturniidae) VERY Big - YouTube
![The giant horned caterpillar of the Royal Walnut Moth, Regal Moth or Hickory Horned Devil, Citheronia regalis on a leaf. The World's Largest Caterpillar. foto de Stock | Adobe Stock The giant horned caterpillar of the Royal Walnut Moth, Regal Moth or Hickory Horned Devil, Citheronia regalis on a leaf. The World's Largest Caterpillar. foto de Stock | Adobe Stock](https://t4.ftcdn.net/jpg/03/64/72/63/360_F_364726308_0Bi51dRc7jhhmq5oEKVUDYvMO200yM6o.jpg)
The giant horned caterpillar of the Royal Walnut Moth, Regal Moth or Hickory Horned Devil, Citheronia regalis on a leaf. The World's Largest Caterpillar. foto de Stock | Adobe Stock
Port Royal Sound Foundation - 📣 Lowcountry Critter Spotlight: Hickory Horned Devil Caterpillar The Hickory Horned Devil is one of the largest native caterpillars reaching lengths of 12.5 to 14 cm –
![Green and spiky creature found at Pennsylvania state park isn't an alien. It's a hickory horned devil – The Morning Call Green and spiky creature found at Pennsylvania state park isn't an alien. It's a hickory horned devil – The Morning Call](https://www.mcall.com/wp-content/uploads/migration/2019/08/26/6MOM35AKDREUNBEZUMHPQLQ7LI.jpg?w=1024)
Green and spiky creature found at Pennsylvania state park isn't an alien. It's a hickory horned devil – The Morning Call
![TNC in Illinois on Twitter: "Whoa! Today in the #SaturdaySouthernILSpotlight, check out this hickory horned devil caterpillar. It has multiple stages of life before it evolves into a regal moth. Thanks to TNC in Illinois on Twitter: "Whoa! Today in the #SaturdaySouthernILSpotlight, check out this hickory horned devil caterpillar. It has multiple stages of life before it evolves into a regal moth. Thanks to](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EiSOaO7XkAIoW3X.jpg)