Apart from the excitement of the Scarce 7-spot Ladybird and the Hieroglyphic Ladybird there were several other good finds last month. The smallest ladybird I have seen, and the equal smallest anywhere at 1.1-1.5mm, was the appropriately named Dot Ladybird, another new species from my mother's garden in Northamptonshire.
Not quite as small but also black and hairy was a Forestier's Ladybird.
Closer to home I found another small black hairy one, a Scymnus nigrinus,
and another very small ladybird, a Scymnus suturalis,
Also several Adonis Ladybirds,
a 2-spot Ladybird form typica,
and the less common and more striking 2-spot f. sexpustulata.
Rather more camouflaged were a Larch Ladybird,
Others were an Eyed Ladybird,
and a Cream-spot Ladybird.
And finally more Hieroglyphic Ladybirds. This one was in Elemore Park in Co Durham,
and a rare black form in Havannah, just down the road.
By next month all the ladybirds will be hibernating and attention will shift to overwintering sites such as gravestones.