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Streaked Lady Beetle

Myzia pullata

Photo by ElaineWebb
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Field Notes

Description:

It looks like a ladybug but is sporting lines instead of spots.

Habitat:

Backyard garden.

Notes:

When I first saw this tiny critter, it was perched on a solar light. It flew a very short distance then proceeded to navigate by trundling up and down the stems of a dianthus plant.

Species ID Suggestions

Streaked Lady Beetle

Myzia pullata

Comments (1)

I agree with Keith on the ID. Very interesting Lady Beetle!
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PublishedJune 26, 2014

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