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Moth or butterfly larvae ? (1 Viewer)

It appears to have too many pro-legs for a moth or butterfly caterpillar. I suspect that it may actually be a sawfly larva, but I don't know the species.
 
I was looking at the hairs and head when I made the conclusion....but there might be six pairs of prolegs.....Thank you for the answere :) .
 
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