![Cankeworm](/PMG/IMAGES/P/I-LP-PVER-LV.001h.jpg)
Cankerworm larva
Identification tip: Cankerworms
move along twigs and leaves in a
characteristic inchworm fashion. They
have a habit of standing upright and
motionless on their prolegs,
resembling a leafless twig. |
![Citrus Cutworm](/PMG/IMAGES/X/I-LP-XCUR-LV.025h.jpg)
Citrus cutworm larva
Identification tip: The citrus cutworm
has a wide white stripe down each side. |
![Speckled green fruitworm larva.](/PMG/IMAGES/O/I-LP-OHIB-LV.001h.jpg)
Green fruitworm larva
Identification tip: Larvae are pale
green caterpillars, often with whitish
stripes down each side of the body and
a narrow stripe down the middle of the
back. |
![Fruittree leafroller larvae](/PMG/IMAGES/A/I-LP-AARG-LV.002h.jpg)
Fruittree leafroller larva
Identification tip: Look for green
larvae with black heads. Young larvae
are light green and darken as they
mature. These larvae are difficult to
distinguish from the more damaging
obliquebanded leafroller. |
![Obliquebanded leafroller larvae](/PMG/IMAGES/C/I-LP-CROS-LV.016h.jpg)
Obliquebanded leafroller larva
Identification tip: Larvae are are yellowish green
with brown to black heads. |
![Wester tussock moth larvae](/PMG/IMAGES/O/I-LP-OVET-LV.002h.jpg)
Western tussock moth larvae
Identification tip: Look for newly
hatched fuzzy larvae |