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lady bug pupae - Harmonia axyridis

lady bug pupae - Harmonia axyridis
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
October 2, 2011
On an elm leaf.

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... Harmonia axyridis . The guide page says that the pupa of this species "is an elongated dome shape, usually found attached to a leaf, with the spiky remains of the last larval skin usually clinging to one end. The branched spines of this skin are usually visible."

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