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22-08-2011, 10:01 PM
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| | | Ladybird like small red beetle black spots - ID help please. Looks like a ladybird about 4mm in length. The antennae seem longer than a normal ladybird though.
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| | | Re: Ladybird like small red beetle black spots - ID help please. I think that might be Endomychus coccineus. | 
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| | | Re: Ladybird like small red beetle black spots - ID help please. Quote:
Originally Posted by JoanE007 I think that might be Endomychus coccineus. | Thanks for the quick response. I have found more images on the bioimages site as a result.
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