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That is correct - they are mildew-feeding
It’s always wonderful to celebrate insects together - thank you - I loved being with you all
Always wonderful hearing Helen @ukladybirds.bsky.social talk ladybirds! Learnt a lot at one of our biodiversity engagement events at Wallingford site today - including the fact there are now (as of very recently) 51 ladybirds in the UK! @ukceh.bsky.social
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Just the tiniest Ladybird, now moved safely off the path. A Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata (often abbreviated to Psyllobora 22-punctata), 22-spot Ladybird. We read it is the only species in Britain & Ireland where the three life stages have similar colouring & pattern... @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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A little Tytthaspis sedecimpunctata, 16 Spot Ladybird, from #RSPBMiddletonLakes, 01/08/25 @ukladybirds.bsky.social #ladybird
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Exciting bycatch from last night’s catch: 18-spot Ladybird (Myrrha octodecimguttata), a species associated with Scots Pine. Three records from Sutton Park, where this individual probably came from. @ecorecord.bsky.social @ukladybirds.bsky.social #ladybirds
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Very sorry I missed this bunch and that I could not be in Athens to hear @ukladybirds.bsky.social
Plenary for ICZEGAR wonderful to see the Darwin Plus fellows from Cyprus presenting their work!
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The larva of the 14-spot Ladybird, Propylea quattuordecimpunctata, seen 15/06/25 at #RSPBMiddletonLakes @ukladybirds.bsky.social @colsocbi.bsky.social #ladybird
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IPBES @ipbes.net · Jul 11
A quick pause and recharge at the @ipbes.net meetings! ⏸️

Sometimes the most insightful conversations happen between sessions. Fueling up for more discussions on our work #ForNature. 🌍

Great energy here in Bonn as experts and Bureau members connect. 🧪
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📅 Deadline this Sunday 🪲

Just a few days left for you to take advantage of our earlybird discount.

Register by 13 July to take advantage of significant discounts with our #earlybird rate for #Ento25 🔽

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@unistrathclyde.bsky.social #StrathLife
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🛖 The ILK approach adopted by @IPBES.net offers a framework for effectively engaging #IndigenousPeoples and local communities and recognizing and working with traditional knowledge.

This is crucial for effective biodiversity assessments & ensuring sustainable resource management.

Learn how. 👇
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A few ladybirds found on the front at Sheringham this evening, between The Crown and the Tank. 100+ 7-spot, 10, 14 and Adonis' also found. @ukladybirds.bsky.social 04/07/25. Most ladybirds I think I've ever seen down the front.
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Macro photo of a seven-spot ladybird on a tamarisk bush on the Esplanade at Sheringham in the morning sun, 04/07/25. The wind was blowing the ladybird about, so I was lucky to capture at the top of the frame. @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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A lot of ladybirds found alongside the top of the path leading up to Skelding Hill, Sheringham, first thing, 12/06/25. Counted at least 180 7-spots, the most I have seen in a long time. Found on grasses, nettles, Alexanders' and gorse. @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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A good variety of ladybirds found on Skelding Hill, Sheringham, 18/06/25. @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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Third time in a week I've seen Harlequin Ladybird larvae preying upon sawfly larvae (Euura poecilonota here). We've had so many aphids in E. Yorkshire this spring that Harlequins are in huge numbers and after whatever they can find apparently. @ukladybirds.bsky.social #yorkshiresawflies #symphyta
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Some seven-spot ladybirds found early on Saturday morning, Skelding Hill, Sheringham, in the early morning sunshine @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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Saturday was also a good day for finding Adonis' ladybirds around Sheringhahm. 31/05/25. @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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🐞 Scientific expertise from Prof Helen Roy @ukladybirds.bsky.social brings accuracy to How to be a Ladybird—a fun new graphic novel out today!

By Lauren Knowles & Steven Wood, from DK & @royentsoc.bsky.social, it's full of facts, illustrations & tips for young insect fans.

#ScienceCommunication
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IPBES @ipbes.net · May 30
The loss of diversity, including genetic diversity in crops like potatoes, poses a serious risk to global food security by undermining the resilience of many agricultural systems to pests, pathogens & climate change. 🥔

.— @ipbes.net #GlobalAssessment

🎥 For #InternationalDayOfPotato w/ @fao.org
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IPBES @ipbes.net · May 31
🐝 #Pollinators are responsible for much more than food-crops. From biofuels to medicines, we rely on pollinators in much of our daily lives.🧪

Check out a few facts about pollinators from the IPBES #PollinationAssessment 🌏

Read the Report here: https://www.ipbes.net/assessment-reports/pollinators
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A 14-spotted Ladybird, sometimes called P-14
(Propylea quatuordecimpunctata) in the garden. Fascinating how small it is, to see the almost rectangular spots on the elytra, and a shape almost resembling an anchor as part of the markings.... @ukladybirds.bsky.social
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Love this framing by @ipbes.net . But in many places “living with nature” also means facing danger and loss. For some, nature isn’t just sacred, it’s a real threat. That experience needs space. See this news item for instance. 🌍🧪 www.bbc.com/news/article... #ValuesAssessment #biodiversity