This recent warm weather seems to have brought out a few Harlequin Ladybird larvae. I found one crawling on my arm yesterday in t' garden, and found two (more?) this morning.
I have photographed these two, as they are quite large individuals and give a good idea of what to look for when identifying this evil little insect larva.



My original post (July 3rd 2007) on the Harlequin Ladybird larva can be found by clicking THIS.
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