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Description Taken at night in Singapore forest.

Quote from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccinel…
The Coccinellidae (/ˌkɒksɪˈnɛlɪdaɪ/)[3] are a family of small beetles, ranging from 0.8 to 18 mm (0.0315 to 0.708 inches).[4] They are commonly yellow, orange, or red with small black spots on their wing covers, with black legs, heads and antennae. Such colour patterns vary greatly, however; for example, a minority of species, such as Vibidia duodecimguttata, a twelve-spotted species, have whitish spots on a brown background. Coccinellids are found worldwide, with over 6,000 species described.[5][6]

Coccinellidae are known as ladybugs in North America, and ladybirds in other areas. Entomologists in the United States widely prefer the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles[7] as these insects are not true bugs.

The Coccinellidae are generally considered useful insects, because many species feed on aphids or scale insects, which are pests in gardens, agricultural fields, orchards, and similar places. Within the colonies of such plant-eating pests, they will lay hundreds of eggs, and when these hatch, the larvae will commence feeding immediately.[8] However, some species do have unwelcome effects; among these, the most prominent are the subfamily Epilachninae, which are plant eaters. Usually, Epilachninae are only mild agricultural pests, eating the leaves of grain, potatoes, beans, and various other crops, but their numbers can increase explosively in years when their natural enemies, such as parasitoid wasps that attack their eggs, are few. In such situations, they can do major crop damage. They occur in practically all the major crop-producing regions of temperate and tropical countries
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Comments: 9

MarvinDiehl [2016-11-18 07:53:55 +0000 UTC]

Great shot! I don't think I've ever seen a larva with spikes like that. o0

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TheVictorFoxMan [2016-03-02 22:19:51 +0000 UTC]

They molt?

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melvynyeo In reply to TheVictorFoxMan [2016-03-03 06:45:16 +0000 UTC]

From larva stage. As adult, they don't mount.

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TheVictorFoxMan In reply to melvynyeo [2016-03-03 20:09:20 +0000 UTC]

oh.. wow

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The-Last-Phantom [2016-03-02 18:00:00 +0000 UTC]

AMAZING!!!

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SkyPotatoFire [2016-03-02 16:56:31 +0000 UTC]

Amazing!

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Tsunami13661 [2016-03-02 13:05:46 +0000 UTC]

Hopefully I can show pictures of this years.

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Tsunami13661 [2016-03-02 13:05:13 +0000 UTC]

Aww, I take ladybugs off the leaves in the fall and hatch them, then release

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WanderingMogwai [2016-03-02 12:24:38 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful..  Perfect timing!

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