Ladybird larva!
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While checking out the native garden today I saw these two strange critters on a dried up California Delta sunflower.
It turns out we are blessed - they are the larva of the Asian ladybeetle, aka harlequin, multicolored Asian ladybeetle Harmonia axyridis .
It's so interesting that the larva is almost three times the size of the adult ladybeetle.
The adults vary in color from orange to red, with anywhere from zero to twenty-two spots.
And they gobble up the aphids, so we're glad to have them in our garden.