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Sergey Golubev
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Posted on 04-03-2008 15:36
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Hello,
I identified this ladybird as Bulaea lichatshovi Hum. Comparison of my specimen with that in coleoptera database on zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera showed high similarity. So, is that true? (size: approx. 5mm, found: in winter wheat crop last May)

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Hei, does anyone know this ladybird species indeed?
Please, give any suggestions.
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It looks a bit like Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata, but not completely ...
 
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Where did you find it?
 
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No, not Psyllobora 22-punctata. There is a similar species on koleopterologie.de, I can not remember its name.
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Anisosticta 19-punctata it is, I think

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Thanks, Philippe. It was very difficult for me to separate Bulaea from Anisosticta by superficial description I have, so I was confused what it really is. Now I checked up this species on koleopterologie.de and http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/eng/aninovkm.htm and I tend to your suggestion. Your may check up this species by last address too.
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