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black and orange - Harmonia axyridis

black and orange - Harmonia axyridis
lookout mtn., hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
October 5, 2009
Size: 5mm

Moved - please don't Frass
Moved from ID Request.

Nobody Frass this, please, I'm collecting seasonal data for how late H. axyridis larvae and pupae are active in the fall.

Ladybeetle larva
Looks like the asian multicolored ladybeetle, called Harmonia axyridis!
Greetings

 
Agreed
It is, and it just molted - the color hasn't fully developed yet. This is the last larval stage, next it will pupate and a week after that the adult will emerge.

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