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Google searches point to that one alone. And the photos do not suggest a lot of shape variability.
But I'm not convinced because the ones I have (1) do not grow a 'horn', (2) the Nr of legs don't seem to match: also they don't grow as chubby and no line markings.
Strongly on favour of your suggestion.. the larvae my tomato plant has, they do glow under UV light.
It's a long shot, but could it be a Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly Caterpillar? They've got a line of faint dots down their sides and have no horn, but they're about the same size and color as a hornworm.
Would be lovely, but the butterfly/moth is quite a bit less colourful.