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Neoharmonia venusta (Melsheimer, 1847:178)
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Neoharmonia venusta
Steve Marshall, University of Guelph. All rights reserved. · 1
Neoharmonia venusta

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Neoharmonia venusta
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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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  • Steve Marshall, Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Ontario

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Poaceae  Hordeum pusillum @ I_LB (1)
Polycitoridae  Salix sp @ I_LB (1)
Salicaceae  Populus alba @ I_LB (1)
_  Autumn @ I_LB (1)

Tulip @ I_LB (1)

Weeping @ I_LB (1)

Wheat @ I_LB (1)

Willow @ I_LB (3)

it was @ I_LB (1)

ornamental weeping @ I_LB (1)

tulip poplar @ I_LB (1)

weeping cherry @ I_LB (5)

willow tree @ I_LB (1)

willow @ I_LB (2)

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