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.
we await next month with great anticipation Chris thank you JL
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