Larva of the California pear sawfly, Pristiphora abbreviata, a type of wasp (Hymenoptera). Six or more pairs of abdominal prolegs (fleshy stubs, or leglike appendages) distinguish the larvae of sawflies that feed openly on foliage from true caterpillars, which are larvae of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera).

Larva feeding on pear leaf, side view, 1X. El Dorado Co.; . Credit: Jack Kelly Clark
Credit: Jack Kelly Clark