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Yesterday I did a tour of Miner's Marsh. Not much to see but Ladybugs were =
in good supply flying everywhere. Scores of them. True to their habit=2C I =
had many land on me. I caught a few & noted they were unspotted. Also the W=
(or M) that distinguishes the South Asian Ladybug was not present but rath=
er a series of dots. Since this beetle comes in many disguises ranging from=
no spots to many=2C I presume it was this species. However if someone coul=
d confirm this=2C it would be appreciated.
It is said that this species bites but not yesterday!
Angus=20
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