File:22-spot Ladybird larva munching on mildew - Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (23388882511).jpg
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[edit]Description22-spot Ladybird larva munching on mildew - Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (23388882511).jpg |
My dark mullein got infested with mildew, which caused a veritable explosion in the population of 22-spot Ladybirds. On just this one plant I counted 11 adult beetles, 7 larvae and 6 pupae in one day. Toogtyveplettet mariehøne æder meldug på mørk kongelys. |
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Source | 22-spot Ladybird larva munching on mildew - Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata |
Author | Line Sabroe from Denmark |
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