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One seen. SO 7347. Cradley, Malvern U.K
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Cradley, Malvern, Worcs, SO7347
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Lower Normandy, France
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London, UK
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This image shows one larva eating another.
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Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
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Every year more numerous, this pest is endangering the native species of ladybird.They can show different patterns or dimensions so that is not easy to identify them.From wikipedia:"It occurs in three main color forms: red or orange with black spots (known as form succinea); black with four red spots (form spectabilis); and black with two red spots (form conspicua)."London, UK
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Cradley, Malvern Worcs. SO470259
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Arrondissement de Bziers, Occitanie, France
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London, UK
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Top left: larvacenter: pupabottom right: adultdisappearing under leaf: another larvaMulti-colored Asian lady beetle
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Will play dead when agitated. Larvae and adults feed on aphids. Nine spots on each wing. Red and black in color. Found on the grounds of Berry City Park located in Lemon Grove, CA (32.731548, -117.045799). This observation is part of the High Tech High Insects of San Diego Field Guide.
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A harlequin ladybird and eggs, found at Richmond Common. The tree had many egg clusters which were mainly under the leaves, with much fewer on the bark.
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Grafton Flyford, England, United Kingdom
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Upper Welland, Malvern, Worcs. SO7840
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Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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London, UK
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Briantspuddle, England, United Kingdom
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Harmonia axyridis on an Elaeagnus leaf. EOS 40D with MP-E65 lens.
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Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
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Camin, Veneto, Italy
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Cradley, England, United Kingdom