Tomato looper
white marks on the forewing that sometimes overlap each other. The hindwings are brown. The body is brown and hairy and, when at rest, the hairy dorsal [...] looping motion as an inchworm (geometrid). The cocoon is usually attached to the underside of leaves within folded edges, on random objects and on tomato fruit [...] through the leaves, which make them appear skeletonized. The last two instars may eat the entire leaf except for the midrib or other large veins. On tomatoes