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Twice-stabbed Lady Beetle  - Chilocorus

Twice-stabbed Lady Beetle - Chilocorus
Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA
March 22, 2009
Size: 5mm
They look like mutating larvae of some sort. Maybe little aliens? Anyone?

Moved
Moved from Twice-stabbed Lady Beetle.
Species ID not certain; it may be C. cacti.

Chilocorus
certainly, but not sure we can say C. stigma with any certainty. C. cacti is also close by and would look very much like this. Suggest moving to genus page.

lady
actually ladybird beetle pupa, probably Chilocorus sp. Compare with

 
excellent!
I thought this would be a tough one..Thanks.

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