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Friends? Probably not...
Saw these two having a nap on my Ilex aquifolium 'Silver Queen' (which seems to be pushing berries so in fact must be I.a 'Silver King'). One is likely the invasive Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) the other I counted 14 spots but can't pinpoint the species.
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Friends? Probably not...
"Slopegardener" wrote in message ... Saw these two having a nap on my Ilex aquifolium 'Silver Queen' (which seems to be pushing berries so in fact must be I.a 'Silver King'). One is likely the invasive Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) the other I counted 14 spots but can't pinpoint the species. They both look perfectly innocent to me. Which one do you think might be a Harlequin, as a matter of interest? |
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On Jun 24, 8:19*pm, "Christina Websell"
wrote: "Slopegardener" wrote in message ... Saw these two having a nap on my Ilex aquifolium 'Silver Queen' (which seems to be pushing berries so in fact must be I.a 'Silver King'). One is likely the invasive Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) the other I counted 14 spots but can't pinpoint the species. They both look perfectly innocent to me. Which one do you think might be a Harlequin, as a matter of interest? Apart from size there are loads of different colour combinations see http://www.harlequin-survey.org/reco...istinction.htm |
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"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On Jun 24, 8:19 pm, "Christina Websell" wrote: "Slopegardener" wrote in message ... Saw these two having a nap on my Ilex aquifolium 'Silver Queen' (which seems to be pushing berries so in fact must be I.a 'Silver King'). One is likely the invasive Harlequin Ladybird (Harmonia axyridis) the other I counted 14 spots but can't pinpoint the species. They both look perfectly innocent to me. Which one do you think might be a Harlequin, as a matter of interest? Apart from size there are loads of different colour combinations see http://www.harlequin-survey.org/reco...istinction.htm And most of them are not going to be them are they? So many varieties of red/black/ black/red/ yellow/black are ours so nothing to panic about. |
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According to the survey Dave provided a link to, the one on the right in my picture looks very similar to H. axyridis spectabilis which is shown. The thread title was in reference to the fact that the Harlequin ladybird is; 'An invasive alien species new to Britain. Predicted to spread rapidly. Out-competes other ladybird species and is a major threat to them and some other insect groups.' (Source UK Ladybird Survey) Doesn't sound great.
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