2025 Caterpillar Season – Drab Prominent

Drab Prominent
Misogada unicolor fam. Notodontidae (Hodges#7974)
Host plant(s): sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)
Date(s) and location(s): 23, 30 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO; 27 Sep, 2025 – Caney Mountain Conservation Area, Ozark County, MO
Notes: The drab prominent is the only species in the monotypic genus Misogada. Named for the relatively plain looking adult, the caterpillar of this species in anything but drab. In addition to sycamore, this species also hosts on cottonwood.

2025 Caterpillar Season – The Laugher

The Laugher
Charadra deridens fam. Noctuidae (Hodges#9189)
Host plant(s): chinquapin oak (Quercus muehlenbergii)
Date(s) and location(s): 13 Sep, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: My first find of a caterpillar of this species.

2025 Caterpillar Season – Streaked Dagger

Streaked Dagger Moth
Acronicta lithospila fam. Noctuidae (Hodges#9266)
Host plant(s): red oak (Quercus sp.), shingle oak (Quercus imbricaria)
Date(s) and location(s): 30 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO; 6 Sep, 2025 – Babler State Park, St. Louis County, MO; 13 Sep, 2025 – Don Robinson State Park, Jefferson County, MO
Notes: This species host primarily on Fagaceae (oaks, beech) and is stunning in both larval and adult forms.

2025 Caterpillar Season – Banded Tussock Moth

Banded Tussock Moth
Halysidota tessellaris fam. Erebidae (Hodges#8203)
Host plant(s): Three individuals found at this date and location, all found on hickory (Carya sp.)
Date(s) and location(s): 23 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: A very common and highly polyphagous species. The attractive adults are usually found during blacklighting nights.

2025 Caterpillar Season – Goatweed Leafwing

Goatweed Leafwing
Anaea andria fam. Nymphalidae (Hodges#4554)
Host plant(s): Found on prairie tea (Croton monanthogynus)
Date(s) and location(s): 16 Sep, 2025 – Johnson’s Shut-Ins State Park, Reynolds County, MO
Notes: Tonight I feature another target species that I had the good fortune of photographing this season. After finding a number of these caterpillars during a botany trip, Pete Kozich guided me back to the location several days later. Many thanks, Pete! We feared we may have been too late this season. Most of the host plants had severely senesced. But, after a hard search, we were able to find two larvae that had not yet pupated.

The goatweed leafwing is an extreme specialist, feeding only on members of the Croton genus. The apparent distribution of this species is something I find interesting and would love to find out more. I searched in several places this year that had an abundance of several Croton species but with no luck. Looking at the iNaturalist map shows this species to be most abundant in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. They are regularly found in Missouri up to the Missouri River.

We also found a hairstreak caterpillar on the prairie tea. This is most likely a grey hairstreak (Strymon melinus).

2025 Caterpillar Season – Saddled Prominent

Saddled Prominent
Cecrita guttivitta fam. Notodontidae (Hodges#7994)
Host plant(s): Found on hickory (Carya sp.)
Date(s) and location(s): 30 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: A highly polyphagous species, known to feed on a wide variety of woody plants across many families.

2025 Caterpillar Season – Imperial Moth

Imperial Moth
Eacles imperialis fam. Saturniidae (Hodges#7704)
Host plant(s): Found on sassafras (Sassafras albidum) and redbud (Cercis canadensis)
Date(s) and location(s): 16 Aug, 2025 – Council Bluff Lake, Iron County, MO; 25 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: A wide-ranging species distributed across the Americas from Argentina to Canada.

2025 Caterpillar Season – Interrupted Dagger

Interrupted Dagger
Acronicta interrupta fam. Noctuidae (Hodges#9237)
Host plant(s): Found on elm (Ulmus sp.)
Date(s) and location(s): 31 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: The first of this species I have found.

2025 Caterpillar Season – Curve-lined Owlet

Curve-lined Owlet
Phyprosopus callitrichoides fam. Erebidae (Hodges#8525)
Host plant(s): Found on greenbrier (Smilax sp.)
Date(s) and location(s): 15 Sep, 2025 – Creve Coeur Lake Park, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: My favorite caterpillar species and one that I have not had the pleasure to find in over nine years! In all of the high-quality habitats I visit in Missouri during the late summer, I take the time to carefully investigate any greenbrier that I happen to find, always on the lookout for this magnificent creature. Imagine my surprise to find one in St. Louis County! Looking like it could have been the creation of Dr. Seuss or Tim Burton, this cat looks and behaves as though it might be a dead leaf or portion of a tendril of its greenbrier host. When disturbed, it will sway back and forth as if being simply a piece of detritus moving with the wind.

These guys are often found in brood groups. I made every effort to find others nearby but found none. I did find two large wolf spider nests very close (within inches) to the vegetation where I found this cat. Could this be why I found none of its siblings?

2025 Caterpillar Season – Tulip Tree Beauty

Tulip Tree Beauty
Epimecis hortaria fam. Geometridae (Hodges#6599)
Host plant(s): Found on sassafras (Sassafras albidum) and pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
Date(s) and location(s): 23, 25 Aug, 2025 – Tyson Research Center, St. Louis County, MO
Notes: Other commonly used hosts include poplars and tulip trees.