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    Default Multi coloured Harlequin Asian Ladybird: Harmonia axyridis

    Went to the local park for a while today and came across the dear little things crawling along the railings by the brook.
    The first pic is the lava, the other pics are the various types of this ladybird with a side view of one sa well
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    Some good captures there Chocky, well done.
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    Thank you.

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    Very nice, especially of the larva since you don't get to spot those as often as the adults.

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    yes . Thank you.
    there were a few of the bugs and a couple of lava all in the same area. Mind you ladybirds are prolific breeders

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