Insect or Invertebrates Identification - DONE
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Thanks BluTuna, I'll investigate that further. I think your strange bug is a ladybug/ladybird larvae. I have a similar pic from here in Florida and it was a ladybug larvae in transition to an adult.
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Thanks ExFmem, you are quite right! Now I know what to look for it's easy to ID this as a Harlequin Ladybird Pupa.




Last edited by BluTuna on Fri Jan 31, 2014 4:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Glad to finally be of help, rather than always needing it!
Here are a couple of pics showing different larval stages of a ladybug


Here are a couple of pics showing different larval stages of a ladybug


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Superb pics, folks!
ExFmem, your Hymenopteran and 2x Dipteran pics are intriguing. "Intriguing" means I'm having fun trying to ID them but I find myself out of depth. I like the clear shot of the wing venation of the second fly. I immediately thought "Hover Fly", but the wing veins do not match. The incised outer margin of its eye should tell us something.
I like your macros of the ladybird pupa, BluTuna. Striking!
ExFmem, your Hymenopteran and 2x Dipteran pics are intriguing. "Intriguing" means I'm having fun trying to ID them but I find myself out of depth. I like the clear shot of the wing venation of the second fly. I immediately thought "Hover Fly", but the wing veins do not match. The incised outer margin of its eye should tell us something.
I like your macros of the ladybird pupa, BluTuna. Striking!
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wynand,
I really appreciate your trying to me here
I have gone from the "intriguing" stage to the "infuriating" stage. Yep, I also mapped out the venation and compared it to Hover Flies to no avail, then googled eye shapes in flies...to no avail. It is a rather curious feature, so maybe someone can figure it out - probably YOU
(Toko, I added a lacewing entry. I probably don't need to keep telling you when I add something, you're so sharp!
, just a head's up)
I really appreciate your trying to me here

I have gone from the "intriguing" stage to the "infuriating" stage. Yep, I also mapped out the venation and compared it to Hover Flies to no avail, then googled eye shapes in flies...to no avail. It is a rather curious feature, so maybe someone can figure it out - probably YOU

(Toko, I added a lacewing entry. I probably don't need to keep telling you when I add something, you're so sharp!

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These are moths that I've seen over the past couple of weeks. They all have a wingspan of around 5cm.
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There has been an explosion of Damselflies in my garden after the rains last week.
I think this is a Common Threadtail

But I'm not sure of this one.

I think this is a Common Threadtail

But I'm not sure of this one.

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I think this may be a Shieldbug (Stinkbug).




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