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A lady-bird ?
lweit
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Posted on 05-06-2006 08:30
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I've have found this big lady-bird in NE of France near Metz
Size 7 mm lenght, 5 mm large
In an other forum, he say it's a variation of Harmonia axyridis ?
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An other photo of this lady-birds
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Posted on 05-06-2006 08:46
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Stippen.nl is in dutch, but according to the pictures Harmonia axyridis has a lot of different appearances.
 
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This is Harmonia axyridis and the variation is called conspicua (black,two red spots) other commen aberrations in Western-europe are: spectabilis: (Black and four red spots) and succinea (orange-red with 0-19 black spots)
 
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crex wrote:
Stippen.nl is in dutch, but according to the pictures Harmonia axyridis has a lot of different appearances.


Thanks for advertising my website Grin
 
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