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Tag Archives: Stethorus pusillus

Inconspicuous Ladybirds

Arthropedia Posted on 3 August 2020 by Vanna Bartlett27 April 2024

This blog post was originally published on 28 June 2020, with Scymnus interruptus incorrectly identified as Scymnus suturalis. Thanks to Andrew Jewels for correcting my mistakes and alerting me to his great website on inconspicuous ladybirds: https://www.andrewjewels.com/ . I have to admit that … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged inconspicuous ladybirds, Nephus quadrimaculatus, Rhyzobius litura, Scymnus frontalis, Scymnus haemorrhoidalis, Scymnus interruptus, Stethorus pusillus

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