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Two-spotted Lady Beetle (Adalia bipunctata) life cycle
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Two-spotted Lady Beetle (Adalia bipunctata) life cycle
Two-spotted Labybird's life cycle
The life history of a ladybeetle, Adalia bipunctata
A, the adult beetle.
B, group of eggs on under surface of a leaf.
C, a young larval beetle covered with white wax.
D, the full-grown larva.
E, the pupa attached to a leaf by the discarded larval skin
Source: Fig 132 from "Insects, their way and means of living", R. E. Snodgrass (http://www.archive.org/details/39088001578236)
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Snodgrass_Adalia_bipunctata.jpg
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should a adult beetle come before egg? |
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