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Twice-Stabbed Lady Beetle

Chilocorus stigma

Description:

A mating pair of Twice-Stabbed Lady Beetles. For some reason, these beetles have larger red spots in the south.

Habitat:

Found on a species of dogwood tree in an unmaintained landscaping bed. Larvae was found a few trees away, on a broad-leaved tree. These beetles are all over this area right now. (Mid September, Arkansas.)

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Matthew Hammond
Spotted by
Matthew Hammond

Conway, Arkansas, USA

Spotted on Sep 16, 2019
Submitted on Sep 25, 2019

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