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The Lady is a Bug

Some of my Lady Beetle photographs.
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The Seven-Spotted Lady Beetle, a European import, is a common sight on the flowers in our flowerbeds.  Even so, I don't often get good shots of this ally in the fight against The Aphids.
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The Seven-Spotted Lady Beetle, a European import, is a common sight on the flowers in our flowerbeds. Even so, I don't often get good shots of this ally in the fight against The Aphids.

Sevenspotted Lady Beetle

  • The Seven-Spotted Lady Beetle, a European import, is a common sight on the flowers in our flowerbeds.  Even so, I don't often get good shots of this ally in the fight against The Aphids.
  • Still, I am fairly pleased with this series of shots.  The Lady, it seems, liked very much to hang around the daisies.  That probably meant my daisies were aphid-infested, and while that is not good news, it did mean I had the chance photograph them with good results.<br />
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When I snapped this shot I had not seen the other bug, a Tarnished Plant Bug, adorning one of the petals.
  • A splendid specimen on it's own right, the Tarnished Plant Bug merited it's own shot.
  • But can you spot the other bug in there?  I did not see it until I processed the photos.<br />
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By the way, I dubbed this a Nine Spotted Specimen of Lady Beetle, but it could be the Sevenspotted.  The front spots are indistinct, hence the doubt.
  • At this point I thought I was about to see a Beetle-Bug showdown.  I was a bit concerned (as a gentle soul, I get traumatized by violence), but the photographer in me happily snapped away.
  • Had I noticed it, I might have worried for its safety, but the Lady does not seem interested.
  • But, the Beetle was just wondering about . . . and now we can clearly see the other bug.   Normally I would spend hours looking for a positive identification of the sucker, but I don't have that kind of time.  <br />
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I dub thee Coccola Occhionero.
  • It did show me it's belly . . . maybe it wanted a rub.
  • This is a nice profile of the critter, a shot I seldom get.
  • When I snapped this shot I thought that was a Lady Beetle in there . . . it's not.  This is another one I could not identify.  It looks like some sort of Superb Plant Bug, or other beetle, but it's not like anything I've looked up.<br />
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I dub thee Catturata Idiotica.
  • The reason I originally thought it was a Lady Beetle is because of this series shot  on the bud of a daisy.
  • The Lady was definitively interested in getting in there.
  • Scoping out the place.
  • Yes, yes!!  This could work!
  • UARGHHH!
  • Nope, that sucker is not ready.
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