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Lady beetle - Exochomus subrotundus

Lady beetle - Exochomus subrotundus
Mexican Hat, San Juan County, Utah, USA
June 5, 2015
Size: approximately 3 mm
Two found on Prince's plume (Stanleya pinnata)

Moved, Exochomus subrotundus
Moved from Frass.

Frassed, please crop for retention in the Guide
Moved from Lady Beetles.

 
Perhaps worth keeping this 1 image for the time being
we lack any images of this form currently, as well as anything for UT.

 
In that case
It is worth cropping to 560 px. I just did it.
James, if you are not an editor you should have at least "expert" status. This merely allows you to see larger images in their original size. It is very useful when details are not clear enough for lack of resolution on the 560 px image.

 
Thanks Beatriz
I'll look into it.

Exochomus subrotundus
nice...this is the light form, we don't have many of these on the guide yet.

This particular form is distinctive in the Exochomus and Chilocorinae.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

please crop images so that the bug fills the frame

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