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#Asian ladybeetle
fyanimaldiversity · 2 years
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Multicolored Asian ladybeetle (Harmonia axyridis) [x]
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ayanos-pl · 2 years
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【庭】ドクダミの葉にナミテントウの幼虫
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threepoint14art · 3 months
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Feliz cumpleaños a mi chamaca Avani, es un oc de fnafhs perdon se que tengo muchos no me maten- es nightmare balloon boy T_T
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ehm pinche chamaca se graduó muy temprano por ser "prodigio" y ahora tiene trabajo y esta estudiando y se me va a morir si le sigue asi
En teoría su cumple es mañana pero mañana es lunes y no he de tener tiempo para hacer nada ToT
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beausbugbiome · 2 years
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Visited by a lady beetle today. 🐞
(Harmonia axyridis I believe!)
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marble-pop · 17 days
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the bugs are coming back from hell
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 years
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Asian Ladybeetle Larva
Photographer: Niki Colemont
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absentmoon · 1 year
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its fallout time
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rjalker · 1 year
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I had a cactus beetle ladybug land on my hand and unlike some species *cough* asian ladybeetle *cough* it was nice and didn't bite me :)
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bugsoupforthesoul · 2 years
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Harlequin Ladybeetle (Harmonia axyridis), one of its many looks
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jasonlowder · 10 months
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Asian Ladybeetle
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tildexart · 4 months
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random things in my house that align with the tma entities
Eye - that one lamp that looks like a half-closed eye at a certain angle
Desolation - my sisters ever-growing candle collection
Stranger - styrofoam head collection, the mardi gras masks on the bottom of the bookshelf
Corruption - asian ladybeetles that invade every spring
Extinction - WW2 works progress administration posters
Vast - the view of the fields and mountains outside the windows
Buried - the walled off room in our basement (honestly the whole basement, lots of rock-filled holes that are too deep to see into)
Flesh - the random medical diagrams lying around (theres an ear and a torso)
Slaughter - the small drum set (we lost it, its somewhere here though) and the musical instruments my grandpa left us
Hunt - french poster for The Night of the Hunter (1955)
Spiral - the staircase to nowhere
Lonely - the unused bookshelf at the top of the staircase to nowhere
End - vintage Harry Houdini poster that asks “Do Spirits Return?”
Web - the one door window covered in a giant spiderweb (only window in the house thats has a web)
Dark - my three black cats (they run out of the shadows at night and scare the shit out of me)
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neotrances · 7 months
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please all donot be tricked, ladybugs are kind and peaceful, tjeir identical appearing relative tje asian ladybeetle is the one causing the violence, you see they are smearing the ladybugs name bc they love the taste of blood
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Okay, this is going to be so ironic, but that actually looks like an Asian beetle. It's a close relative to a ladybug, and you want to know why it's even more ironic? Asian beetles...some of them can bite
-Kirk anon
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KJHGFDFGHJKJHGFGH LADYBEETLE REAL??? Good job for Ladybug and Maria wsdfhjhgfdsdfd
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onenicebugperday · 2 years
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@ectopistes-migratorius-flock submitted: Many, many friends from lower Michigan, across several months! A crane fly, tobacco hornworm (I think-- I can't really identify them from tomato hornworms), spiders + slugs, ladybeetle, a different (blurrier) spider, small green caterpillar, and a fly I just thought was neat :) it was slowly swivelling its wings in a circle as it sat, and I've seen others of the same species do it constantly - not sure why they're doing that!
I'd like to ask for IDs for these guys, if you're at all able to narrow it down :) tyvm!
Sure! A great group of pals. The first is a tiger crane fly. The caterpillar is definitely a tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta. Tomato hornworms are rare in Michigan. But they’re easy to tell apart by their horn - tobacco hornworms have a red horn and tomato hornworms have a blue horn. A bit hard to see in your photo but it does have a red tip.
Shout out to the ispod in the third photo! Hey lil buddy. I can’t say what the slugs are, but the spider (is it one or several? idk) look like hackledmesh weavers. The beetle of course is an Asian lady beetle and the blurry spider is an eastern parson spider. The caterpillar appears to be one of the whites in the genus Pieris, likely a small white. And finally the fly who waves their wings in a silly manner is a common picture-winged fly. The wing movements are part of courtship, though I don’t know why they do it when they’re alone. Funsies?
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backyardentomologist · 10 months
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An Ailanthus Webworm Moth and an Asian Ladybeetle (not to be confused with the nine-spotted ladybug) drink the nectar out of a Button Snake Root. Try saying that five times fast.
Both of the insects in this picture are exotic to the United States (the former hails from South America and the latter from Asia) but they have found a home for themselves here. In fact, the Asian Ladybeetle competes bitterly for space and food with its American cousins, such as the Nine-Spottec Ladybeetle—a once-common species that has become rare due to habitat loss and nonnative competition.
It can be difficult to tell ladybug species apart—the difference can be as minute as the number of spots on their back, or the shape of the black-and-white pattern on their back! There are some 6,000 species of ladybug worldwide, with about 500 or so native to America.
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firelord-frowny · 6 months
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Marbled orb weaver, asian ladybeetle (probably), unknown mushroom, arabesque orb weaver (probably), wood ear mushroom????, carpenter bee, leaf footed bug, whitetail deer fawn, colorful zale moth
<3
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