The caterpillar of Agape chloropyga.
Agape chloropyga
02/08/21
seen from Brazil
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seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Tรผrkiye
seen from Tรผrkiye
seen from Italy

seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Australia

seen from Croatia
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom
The caterpillar of Agape chloropyga.
Agape chloropyga
02/08/21

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Snouted Tiger Moth (Asota egens, Aganainae, Erebidae) by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr. Pu'er, Yunnan, China See more Chinese moths on my Flickr site HEREโฆ
Seeing a fat caterpillar on the ceiling was a surprise for sure, but a welcome one.
Agape chloropyga
22/09/20
If you lay a finger on me, Iโll bite you!
Asota caricae,ย โTropical tiger Mothโ
13/02/21
โค Asota australis - Erebidae

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Identification Found!
Once again, with the help Ritofoo on iNat, I feel safe in determining that this caterpillar is Asota caricae.
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Asota caricae,ย โTropical Tiger Mothโ - Lepidoptera > Erebidae > Aganainae Originally found 13/02/21
Slowly turning around...
Agape chloropyga
02/08/21
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Order Lepidoptera Superfamily Noctuoidea Family Erebidae Subfamily Aganainae
This moth was resting on an empty potting container, it flew away shortly after. Tropical tiger moths are in the Erebidae family, not the Artiinae subfamily.
QLD, Australia