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| | | id PLEASE THOUGHT THIS WAS A PINE LADYBIRD AT 1ST BUT THE MARKS DONT SEEM TYPICAL,CAN ANYONE HELP  | 
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| | | Re: id PLEASE I think you will find it's an unusual melanic form of the 2-spot.
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| | | Re: id PLEASE Yes the quadripustulata form of Adalia bipunctata, two-spot ladybird. | 
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