Caterpillars

Calliteara horsfeldii (Lymantrid) moth  
Noctuid genus Tinolius Walker, Calliteara horsfeldii  again   Limacodidae
these caterpillars dangle by a thread from trees Nymphalidae probably Lymantrid Geometrid
probably Hypolycaena erylus which is always associated with the weaver ant (Oecophylla smaragdina)
      hawkmoth caterpillar
caterpillar of a moth of the Sphingidae family (maybe an Acherontia species      
  Noctuid genus Tinolius Walker  the Lemon Emigrant caterpillar enjoying his meal A caterpillar of Choaspes benjaminii- thanks to Greg Ballmer for the loan of the model and David Tang for the id
Noctuid or Nolid

this one is carrying its house on its back- possibly Clania ignobilis

   
 

Lasiocampidae

Notodontidae- Dudusa synopla ? caterpillar of Antheraea frithi   similar to Ariadne ariadne
larva of Cyclosia macularis (Zygaenidae) possibly Xanthodes transversa Noctuid semilooper Limacodidae
  probably a Lymantrid Chilasa clytia Limacodidae
  Noctuid genus Tinolius Walker  Lymantrid, pupa similar if not identical to Lymantria mathura attacked by ants
Lasiocampidae possibly a Lasiocampidae or maybe in the same family as the very poisonous "Puss moth" group Limacodidae  
Nymphalinae caterpillar, most likely Acraea issoria Brahmaea hearseyi caterpillar
  Oleander Sphinx, Daphnis nerii final instar of Acherontia lachesis
    Nymphalid butterfly, probably Argyreus hyperbius Common Rose larva
 some form of Eupterotidae Apona (ligustri?) probably a Nolid, of the Chleophorinae Carea sp group   possibly related to the Birdwings
mature/premature larva of Achelura (Zygaenidae)   Noctuid semilooper of the fruitpiercer variety Saturnid larvae-stings!
  Attacus atlas (Saturniidae)  
       
    looks like a larva of Epicopeiidae  
    Pomona catopsilia  
     
       

Did you know....?  amazing caterpillar facts

Thanks to Greg Ballmer, Pisuth Ek-Amnuay, Don Herbison-Evans, Alessandro Marletta,  David Mohn, W. SpeidelDavid Tang and Shen-Horn Yen for help with id's