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Spotless Ladybird Beetle - Cycloneda sanguinea - male - female

Spotless Ladybird Beetle - Cycloneda sanguinea - Male Female
The Woodlands, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
October 29, 2006
Looks to us like the Spotless Ladybird beetle, but we're just going off details in comparing pictures (the detached spot in the pronotum, the gender specific presence or absence of white stripe in pronotum, the spotless elytra). This is our first of this kind, so we'd like confirmation or correction. Thanks in advance for any help.

I agree
Read Joel Kits' comments here.

 
Thanks
for the confirmation and link. I read them and this seems right, so I'll move it to the guide as the first in Texas.

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