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I wonder if this is the right place for an ID, since it will probably get lost in a bug ID sub. I’m sorry about the bad camera quality, it’s so tiny!
This was found inside in the Southern USA. It looks like a ladybug (or an Asian Lady Beetle, more specifically), but it’s teeny tiny (quarter for scale).
I’ve never seen anything like it. I’ve heard there’s a species specifically called the Tiny Lady Beetle but I’ve never seen one so I can’t be sure. Maybe it’s just a tiny Asian Lady Beetle but I thought their larval stage was bigger than this little guy is and they don’t look anything like this.
I’m really curious and hope y’all know something!
u/BlackCatTamer — 11 days ago