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Any idea? - Harmonia axyridis

Any idea? - Harmonia axyridis

Do you think this one falls under the same Genus?

They look similar, but this larvae has much larger spikes. I found it on my car under a tree in South Florida. Thanks.

This larva is just about read
This larva is just about ready to pupate. They get into that characteristic hunchbacked posture and hook onto the leaf right before they split their exoskeleton down their back and emerge as a pupa.
S. Gingras

Lady beetle larva
Larva of the multicolored Asian lady beetle, Harmonia axyridis, an introduced species that may be impacting native lady beetles.

 
Thank you.
This stuff is completely new to me and I want have good IDs for my pictures. Thanks for helping me.

 
You're welcome:-)
Glad to be of help. Just keep up the great photography!

 
Don't worry
Don't worry, I'll be "bugging" you as long as I can find some insect. It's great expirience for me.

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