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Adalia bipunctata, 4-spotted form - Adalia bipunctata

Adalia bipunctata, 4-spotted form - Adalia bipunctata
Pelerin, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
May 4, 2008

Great series
Great series of bipunctata variation! These will help other BugGuiders determine their own "two-spotted" ladybirds :)

 
Hi Tim. I think it is also sa
Hi Tim. I think it is also safe to say that Adalia in our part of New Brunswick is at least as variable as elsewhere, since these were all shot in our backyard over a 10 day period this spring. There are at least two more distinct versions I saw but have not yet managed to photograph, including a spotless form and the "typical" two-spotted form.

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