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Kværkeby Mose, Midtsjælland, Denmark
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Värsjö Sweden
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Asserbo Plantage, Nordsjælland, Denmark
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Haslund Skov
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Xing-Min Wang, Shun-Xiang Ren, Xiao-Sheng Chen
Zookeys
Figures 36–45. 36–41. Serangium magnipunctatum Wang & Ren, sp. n. 36 abdomen. 37–39 male genitalia: 37 penis 38 tegmen, lateral view 39 tegmen, ventral view. 40–41 female genitalia: 40 spermatheca 41 ovipositor. 42–45. Serangium trimaculatumWang & Ren, sp. n. 42 abdomen. 43–45 male genitalia: 43 penis 44 tegmen, lateral view 45 tegmen, ventral view. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
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Lizhi Huo, Xingmin Wang, Xiaosheng Chen, Shunxiang Ren
Zookeys
Figures 65–78.65–68 Aspidimerus decemmaculatus Pang & Mao, male genitalia: 65 penis 66 apex of penis 67 tegmen, ventral view 68 tegmen, lateral view 69–72 Aspidimerus mouhoti Crotch, male genitalia: 69 penis 70 apex of penis 71 tegmen, ventral view 72 tegmen, lateral view 73–78 Aspidimerus zhenkangicus Huo & Ren, sp. n.73–76 male genitalia: 73 penis 74 apex of penis 75 tegmen, ventral view 76 tegmen, lateral view 77–78 female genitalia: 77 spermatheca 78 ovipositor. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
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Xingmin Wang, Adam Ślipiński, Shunxiang Ren
Zookeys
Figures 21–36.21–28 Microserangium erythrinum Wang & Ren, sp. n. 21 abdomen 22–25 male genitalia: 22 penis 23 apex of penis 24 tegmen, lateral view 25 tegmen, ventral view 26 mandible 27 antenna 28 hind leg 29–36 Microserangium fuscum Wang & Ren, sp. n. 29 abdomen 30–33 male genitalia: 30 penis 31 apex of penis 32 tegmen, lateral view 33 tegmen, ventral view 34 mandible 35 antenna 36 hind leg. Scale bars: 0.1mm.
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Sarawak, Malaysia
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Pingewood Lakes, Nr Reading. SU668707 One seen
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Hodgson Vale, Queensland, Australia
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Ethel, Florida, United States
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Christmas, Florida, United States
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Anyone know why they chill out in big piles?This is one cluster among millions of ladybugs in the Forest of Nisene Marks.
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Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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L: ~4 mmThis hairy Lady-beetle - commenly called "Mealy bug destroyer" with many (orange) pollen is a biological agent from Australian origin that feeds on Mealy-bugs (
Pseudococcus sp.) and other scale insects. The larva of the lady beetles resembles its prey (aggressive mimicry).Somebody might have tried biological pest control...that gives me hope!
Cryptolaemus montrouzieri MULSANT, 1850 (Mealy-bug Ladybird, Schmierlaus-Marienkfer)Genus:
Cryptolaemus Tribus: Scymnini MULSANT, 1850 (Zwergmarienkfer)Subfamily: CoccinellinaeFamily: Coccinellidae (Lady beetles, Marienkfer) Superfamily: CucujoideaInfraorder: CucujiformiaSuborder: PolyphagaOrder: Coleoptera (beetles, Kfer)more info:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptolaemus_montrouzieriIndonesia, W-Java, 10 km S Tangerang: vic. BSD, 50m asl., 22.11.2010 (IMG_7618)
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an exceedingly uncommon 13-spot ladybird seen on a bramble leaf at the side of a footpath at Pebsham next to the flooded meadows.This is a significant find!
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Bournemouth, England, United Kingdom
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Hollebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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Introduced as control agent against another invasive pest the Leucaena psillid