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Lady beetle - Neoharmonia venusta

Lady beetle - Neoharmonia venusta
Athens/ Sandy Creek Park, Clarke County, Georgia, USA
March 18, 2012
Unfortunately, I only have this one picture, and it's not great. I was thinking that this was probably one of the million color variations of Harmonia axyridis, but I don't see any photos in the guide with no white coloration at all.

Moved
Moved from Lady Beetles.

Neoharmonia venusta
A relatively unusual color form of the V-marked Lady Beetle. I'm thrilled to have it on BugGuide!

 
Wow!
Almost a perfect match for figure "d". I added this image to both guide pages.

 
I've only seen one other photo...
...and the guy didn't believe me when I ID'd it, either, he was convinced it was Calvia quattuordecimguttata!

 
I can see that
if he got stuck on the red "C" and didn't look at anything else.

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