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A ladybug of some type? - Leptinotarsa

A ladybug of some type? - Leptinotarsa
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
September 3, 2007
Size: Very Tiny
Ladybug of some type, I'm guessing, but it was a really cool picture so I thought I'd post it :)
Skimmed thru, didn't see any with stripes, but that's probably more me than it not being here.
Cheers, enjoy those last days of summer
Full size photos here: (1) and (2)

Cute photo, but...
you'd be better off adding a shot from above, even if it's not red hot. This site is very active now, so the more you show here, the better your odds for gaining an ID from busy viewers.

Also, if you're going to provide links, you can make them more accessible by making them clickable. Format is [urlx]YourLinkHere[/url], but leave the "x" out of the first statement.

That said, nice shot, and it certainly worked!

 
ezcodes, eh?
Cool, didn't know EZCodes worked. Fixed.

There's your back shot.. one of my friends said it was a potato beetle, and is a pest of some sort. I, otoh, think it's kinda cute.

 
Now I feel obligated to revise my "nice shot" comment.
Nice series :-)

 
Thanks Ron!
No offense taken :)

 
We changed the images
to urls so people on dialup won't spend time actually downloading the images if they don't want to. They can always click on the links if they do. If you want, you can click on Add Image at the bottom of this image and simply upload the other two images, one to a page, as additions linked to this one. It works fine and people on dialup then only need to wait for the thumbnail to load. If you click on the image in our earlier comment you will be taken to the guidepage for this species. You can TAG your image and move it to the guidepage by clicking on Images and Move Tagged Image.

Is this your bug?

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