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Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847:178)

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Neoharmonia venusta
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Neoharmonia venusta
Neoharmonia venusta
Steve Marshall, University of Guelph. All rights reserved.
Neoharmonia venusta

Overview
"The distinctively patterned Neoharmonia venusta (our only Neoharmonia) has only recently spread northward into Ontario, and it is now a common beetle in the southern part of the province. Unlike most lady beetles, this species has a taste for beetle larvae rather than aphids. Look for them on willow trees infested with Willow Leaf Beetles. Length 5-6mm."

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      Integrated Taxonomic Information System

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Acknowledgements
  • Steve Marshall, Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Ontario


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