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Troglodyte Lady Beetle (Hyperaspis troglodytes)
Photo#508754
Copyright © 2011
tom murray
Hyperaspis sp.? -
Hyperaspis troglodytes
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
April 24, 2011
Size: 2.7mm
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Contributed by
tom murray
on 24 April, 2011 - 6:34pm
Last updated 18 March, 2023 - 12:24pm
These are all so confusing
spot pattern is similar to Brachiacantha decempustulata. (just feeling frustrated trying to figure out what I have)
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John R. Maxwell
, 8 July, 2011 - 9:40am
look for the foreleg spur
All Brachiacantha have it, all Hyperaspis don't.
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Abigail Parker
, 8 July, 2011 - 11:29am
Moved
Moved from
Lady Beetles
.
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Abigail Parker
, 27 April, 2011 - 7:05am
suggestion: Hyperaspis troglodytes
The only Hyperaspis spp. that have the "five spot" pattern like this are in the disconotata group, which has females with all-black pronota like yours. H. disconotata itself has more elongated oval spots:
We don't have H. troglodytes in BG yet, but I happen to have just done an illustration of it (which is apparently too yellow). A photo of the type specimen at Harvard's MCZ and my drawing are on my blog:
http://www.butterflypsyche.com/blog/2011/04/20/project-lbb-drawing-workflow/
. I swear I'm not doing shameless self-promotion, just that that's the quickest link I've got :-)
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Abigail Parker
, 25 April, 2011 - 11:32am
looks like it...will work on ID
I don't see any foreleg spurs, although the pattern looks a lot like the "five-spot" Brachiacantha ursina group, so I'd go with Hyperaspis too. It's a female, which makes it harder to ID species, but I can probably get it at least to group...I'll see what I can do :)
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Abigail Parker
, 25 April, 2011 - 7:59am
Do you need other angles?
I appreciate any help you can give on this beetle. Thanks Abigail.
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tom murray
, 25 April, 2011 - 8:58am
dorsal and ventral would be great
Straight-down dorsal and ventral would help, and a posterior shot might also be useful for determining the exact apical spot position. Thanks!
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Abigail Parker
, 25 April, 2011 - 10:49am
Dorsal shot added
I didn't take a ventral or posterior shot before I let her go. It does look a lot like the Hyperaspis troglodytes you linked with your wonderful drawing!
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tom murray
, 26 April, 2011 - 10:55pm
thanks!
For both the dorsal shot and the compliment :-) I think this has to be H. troglodytes, nothing else comes close. Another new one for BG!
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Abigail Parker
, 27 April, 2011 - 7:03am