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Lady bugs? - Harmonia axyridis

Lady bugs? - Harmonia axyridis
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
August 26, 2006
Have found two clumps of these small bugs. They look like lady bug larva. Any ID info. would be welcome, thank you.

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Harmonia axyridis
The Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle. They are solid black at egg hatch, and have double-branched abdominal tubercles - visible on the larvae that are silhouetted against the lightest part of the leaf.

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Moved from Ladybird Beetles.

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Moved from Beetles.

larvae
As you guessed, they are lady beetle larvae.

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