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25 August 2006, 08:00
SGraves155
unidentified fruit, interesting catapillar,photos added
Here's a couple of photos of a sweet/tart tasting, tennis ball-size fruit that we couldn't identify, and a couple of photos of a catapillar that could move , but if touched became rigid and appeared to be a small twig. Anyone able to identify either? They are both from the Kigosi area of western Tanzania.
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Steve
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25 August 2006, 09:47
ALF
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25 August 2006, 09:48
Jaco Human
The fruit looks like a Monkey orange, it is difficult to tell the exact speccies, there are a couple of monkey orange's.

I will ask my daughter if she can identify the catepillar


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25 August 2006, 10:43
SGraves155
Thanks ALF and Jaco, PH Dean Kendall said he thought it was a Monkey Orange, but wasn't sure. It tasted good, and I didn't swallow any seeds. Jaco, If your daughter can identify the catepillar, I would like to know if it becomes a moth or butterfly or what. Thanks again.


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25 August 2006, 11:49
Jaco Human
Steve,
My daughter is 100% sure that it is a catipilar of the hawk moths. Because it is dead it discolours, but she is reasonably sure that it can be the Death's Head Hawk moth, Acherontia atropos, it is a very beautiful moth.


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25 August 2006, 23:14
retreever
I can tell you this, saw them in Tanzania...Hard as a rock..The driver who knew much of the flora and fauna said, no common name for it...


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25 August 2006, 23:36
ALF
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26 August 2006, 00:08
SGraves155
Jaco, I think I found the "twig caterpillar" on a google search. I think it may be a little different than the death's head Moth. Here's some pictures from the net. #1 Death's Head Moth and growth stages, #2 "twig caterpillar, #3 twig caterpillar and a real twig #4 Moth from twig caterpillar ,#5 Death's Head Moth. #6 Death's Head Caterpillar. You are right about the death's Head being beautiful.















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