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Orange and black bug - Harmonia axyridis

Orange and black bug - Harmonia axyridis
Owen Park, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
June 30, 2013
Size: approx. 15mm

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

prepupa - that's why it's positioned so stiffly
This larva is about to pupate - it's attached its rear end to the leaf and assumed this stiff, curved position as the floor of the pupa develops inside.

Harmonia axyridis larva

Harminia axyridis, larva
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