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This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

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Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

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This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

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This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly a (Papilio cresphontesPapilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly a (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

This is very likely a chrysalis (or pupa) stage of a lepidopteran.

A similar looking example belongs to the giant swallowtail butterfly (Papilio cresphontes).

enter image description here

Source: Bill Frank

P. cresphontes is found in southern California [source], so it would not be unreasonable to find it in Simi Valley.

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