I found this on the same plant as the 22-spot ladybird. Surprising how fast it can move – I had no chance of
a side view!
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7 October 2008 at 11:50
[...] forms’ with coloration patterns that baffle and bemuse. (More cool ladybird photos here and here.) The example photographed below is a dark type of 2-spot ladybird. And its green-eyed friend is [...]