/an/, could you please ID this little cutiepie?
>>129772That isnt a ladybug at all.
If you want an animal ID'd, we need to know where you found it.Also, please do something with your cuticles. They are really fucking creepy.>>129774It resembles one.. perhaps a newborn?
Looks like a newly hatched assassin bug.
What's wrong with my cuticles, you say?.I found it in northern swedenAnd ladybugs don't do the newborn thing, they do the larvae thing:http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/johnson/hort/Butterfly/images/Predators/pred01.jpg
>>129780Nah, assassin bugs are more slender than that
I haven't figured out their name, but apparently they exist in Malaysia:http://www.malaysiasite.nl/spices.htmo_o
I DID get a package från Malaysia the other day...But I found the bug quite a way off from the house
>>129760It is an afid!
>>129855Was that a real word or did you just sneeze?
>>129861weird misspelling of 'aphid' maybe?
>>129783wut? there's such a bug? /r/ pics
>>129855It's not an aphid, it's one of these, still don't know what they're called tho.>>129893Try google
It is a true bug.Maybe cydnidae tritomegas bicolor.
>>129902Yea, it sure looks like a tritomegas bicolor, although there appears to be two separate bugs with that name (according to googles image search).Thanks ^^
>>129915I found out the english name of cydnidae tritomegas bicolor: burrower bug.Googled that and found a pic of a nymph.pic related
Another burrower bug nymph:sehirus cinctus