ID this cat I found in my cage?

ColorCham427

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Found this in my mantid cage... There are a few plants and stuff that I got from California, maybe it is commonly found there?

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It's a very small picture, maybe get a bigger one? Is it fuzzy looking with a white stripe on the side? What kind of plants did you get?
 
Rose. BUT, I purchased some special soil from a friend in California, maybe the egg was laid in that soil rather than somewhere here in NJ where I bought the Rose bush. Or... Maybe wherever the Rose bush was from, that's where it came from!?

I'll get a better, closer pic.

It's got a few shades of a poop like color lol, and has a light tan pattern on it. Very smooth, like a hornworm. NO fuzz at all.
 
Well it could either be:

Hyles gallii; common name - Bedstaw hawkmoth

or

Sphecodina abbottii; common name - Abbotts sphinx moth

You might want to try fiddling around the linked website, since I only went by the picture you posted and the very brief color description.

Steelheadchaser:
That comment made my day!
 
To me that looks like a gold moth in its caterpillar larval stage... Ive seen many many many maanyyy growing up here in California. So I googled it and it does indeed look similar but I also saw a caterpillar that looks like that which is the larva of a Painted Beauty butterfly. The photo is so small, I can't really tell. But check out those species! : _D
 
Found out what it is.

Yellow Striped Armyworm (Spodoptera ornithogalli)

It has disappeared so hopefully I'll get to see a moth that will be one of my mantids breakfast. lol
 
I'd rather let it eat more rose leaves and pupate and emerge as an adult. My mantids would love a good sized flying feeder. :)

FYI, it has been MIA. Hopefully it'll come out as a nice moth soon!!
 
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