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The egg is conical, with a rounded apex, vertical ridges and horizontal grooves. The caterpillars are green, with a lighter green line along their sides; their bodies being covered in short, greenish hairs; they reach up to 30mm in length and around 5mm in width. At the end of the body, caterpillars
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