It depends on what kind of butterfly or moth the caterpillar will grow up to be. The scientific name identifies the species, but a caterpillar is a general term for the larva of any butterfly or moth.
linseed caterpillar
No, 'saddleback caterpillar' is a common noun, a word for any of a type of caterpillar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. If your saddleback caterpillar has a name, its name would be a proper noun.
The name of the yellow and black caterpillar with spikes is the "Eastern Tiger Swallowtail caterpillar."
The caterpillar that resembles a stick is called a "walking stick caterpillar."
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Lymantria dispar Linnaeus is the scientific name for Kambli Poochi. In English its common name is the gypsy moth caterpillar.
In the Disney version of Alice in Wonderland, the smoking caterpillar does not have a name. He's just called "the caterpillar". In the Tim Burton version of Alice in Wonderland, the smoking caterpillar is called Absolem.
The black and yellow caterpillar with spikes is called a "cinnabar moth caterpillar."
Hermie A Common Caterpillar - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 4 January 2003
the caterpillar in Bug's life is called Heimlich.
The caterpillar you are referring to is called the Banded Woolly Bear caterpillar.
The caterpillar you are referring to is called the Woolly Bear caterpillar.
The name of the orange caterpillar with a black stripe commonly found in North America is the Monarch caterpillar.