A little investigation has led me to believe that the ladybird recorded yesterday is what I suspected, the hugely invasive harlequin ladybird. First recorded in 2004 in the UK (in Sussex) it has spread incredibly quickly. Introduced to deal with aphids it has taken over local ladybird territories and will soon be the major ladybird species in England.
I have noticed that I have indeed recorded this before. The photo on 7th June is in fact another member of the harlequin family. Notice the cream eye spots. I had previously reported this erroneously as a 24 spot ladybird. As it happens a walk yesterday evening recorded another, showing, unfortunately, they are well established in East Herts
I have noticed that I have indeed recorded this before. The photo on 7th June is in fact another member of the harlequin family. Notice the cream eye spots. I had previously reported this erroneously as a 24 spot ladybird. As it happens a walk yesterday evening recorded another, showing, unfortunately, they are well established in East Herts
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