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Lady beetle from Arizona 10.07.01 - Hippodamia convergens

Lady beetle from Arizona 10.07.01 - Hippodamia convergens
Somewhere near Interstate 40 between Kingman and Williams, Arizona, USA
July 1, 2010
Size: ~ 6 mm
My best guess is Hippodamia convergens - Convergent Lady Beetle.

Moved
Moved from Beetles.

Sure
that's it. Congregating by the millions in the mountains during the hot summer months

 
Thanks, Margarethe!
Yes, it was very amazing. In particular, bugs in Arizona were very attractive.

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