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| | | Re: Undentified Larvae (Ladybirds?) Quote:
Originally Posted by Pudding4brains Hi All,
Btw, I've never found Tyt.sed. larvae myself yet - always figured I should look for them in grasslands or so. Is the plant under this one a usual habitat for these larvae (or did Chas move them onto a "better background" for taking the shots?)
Arp | Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata is found on grasses, but also low growing plants, herbs etc. Due to it being a pollen feeding species it is often found on plants. Often found in meadows and low heath both great places to look if your after seeing them. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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