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No idea where or what the tree was. Fell out off a bus stop shelter and skedaddled onto the road.
Answer
Dear Jessica, thank you for your inquiry. The larvae in question belong to the well-known pest Calliteara pudibunda, commonly known as the pale tussock moth. It typically feeds on beech (Fagus sylvatica), but it can also be found on a variety of fruit trees. The larvae appear in the second half of summer or autumn and overwinter in the pupal stage. Best regards, M. Zubrik