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    Re: Ladybird and Blackfly

    Nice series.

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    Re: Ladybird and Blackfly

    WOW! Splendid!!!

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    Re: Ladybird and Blackfly

    My guess would be Harlequin Ladybirds but the spots are different from the 'normal design'.

    They both have 'shoulder spots' in the correct place although they are rather small. The second ladybird is totally lacking in rear spots which is a form which I haven't seen before; but they are a rather variable species.

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    Re: Ladybird and Blackfly

    Actually I believe it is the Asian Lady Beetle, based on the M on the head, which is more aggressive than the native varieties.

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