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larva - Cycloneda munda

larva - Cycloneda munda
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
July 3, 2007

Moved

Cycloneda munda
The legs are much too long for Olla, and the pattern is a perfect match for C. munda.

Frustratingly, the entire pattern for C. munda fits inside the pattern of Olla v-nigrum - but Olla has additional orange areas, especially the lateral tubercles. And short legs!

suspect Cycloneda or Olla...
I've got a Cycloneda larval key(1) now, and am researching Olla online, so hopefully I can get you a genus for this soon.

Moved
Moved from Ladybird Beetles.

Check in the Lady Beetles -
At least we don't see the forked hairs of Harmonia, so that's a plus!

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