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Gray, yellow, white - Cycloneda polita

Gray, yellow, white - Cycloneda polita
Alameda County, California, USA
July 11, 2009
Size: 3/8 inch (9.5 mm)
Found among carrot leaves. Not classic ladybird-larva coloring for this area. Ours are usually black and orange or dark bluish-gray and orange (or, recently, yellow), quite different from the light gray on this specimen, and they don't have white.

Moved
Moved from Cycloneda.

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Moved
Moved a bit too often, actually...

 
It's oscillating!
I moved it to Cycloneda polita today. Not sure what happened after that.

Moved

Cycloneda polita
White on the sides of the 6th and 7th abdominal segments. Colorful specimen here!

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