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Apr 30, 2019 10:34 AM CST
Name: Kurt
Woodbridge , Va (Zone 7a)
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yes , although the Anise Butterfly caterpillars look pretty much the same and eat the same host plants , it looks like anything in Texas is most likely a Black Swallowtail.

a link to the stages of Black Swallowtails
https://www.pbase.com/rcm1840/...

a link to Anise Buttetrfly range map and info
https://www.butterfliesandmoth...

and a link to Black Swallowtail Buttetrfly range map and info
https://www.butterfliesandmoth...
A pint can't hold a quart , If it is holding a pint it is doing the best that it can.
and it is written ,
if the evil spirit arms the tiger with claws , brahman provided wings for the dove.
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