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Pupae of Lady Bug Small Pupae, around 1 cm, of Lady Bug, from the family of Coccinellidae. Chilocorinae,Coccinellidae,Geotagged,Lady Bug,Maddela,Philippines,Pupae,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Pupae of Lady Bug

Small Pupae, around 1 cm, of Lady Bug, from the family of Coccinellidae.

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  1. Hi Albert, very nice and interesting ... I don't "know" this pupa, but I'll add Chilocorinae to the keywords for now. Will try to find a fitting genus or species later :o) Cheers, Arp Posted 8 years ago
    1. Thanks, Arp :) Posted 8 years ago
    2. Thank you for helping out @Arp. Incredible find, @Albert! Posted 8 years ago
      1. Thanks, Ferdy :)
        The Pupae of Lady Bugs are truly amazing, I have seen several another one that's equally amazing :

        Larva or Tortoise Beetle This is most likely a Pupa or Tortoise Beetle.<br />
They are known to use their excrement to 'decorate' themselves and have interesting appendages and protrusions. Anilao,Fall,Geotagged,Philippines,Tortoise Beetle,larva


        Maybe Arp will be able to help identify it too, at least to genus level :D
        Posted 8 years ago

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Uploaded Aug 2, 2017. Captured Feb 17, 2016 16:46 in Unnamed Road, Maddela, Quirino, Philippines.
  • NIKON D5200
  • f/22.0
  • 1/180s
  • ISO800
  • 200mm