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Albino ladybirds
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IS there such a thing? I came home from the pub last week to find a little bug - the same size and shape as a ladybird but a cramy transparent color with reddish little spots - just like a ladybird. What it an albino or a whole other bug?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, you can get albino ladybirds. Also leucistic and melanistic ones -- unusually pale or dark. Yours may be leucistic, if the pattern could be seen, and the general colour was cream or reddish -- true albino would be white.
There are also many different species of ladybird, some of which are quite pale, roughly answering to your description.
Have a look and see if your ladybird's here. http://www.davidbellamyconservation.org.uk/news/ladybirdsurv ey_print.htm
I seem to get a lot of ladybirds. They come into my room and even thought I put them back out, they just keep coming back in.
Anyway, I was surprised, 'cos I just found a ladybird that was so pale, almost transparent yellow, with bright white spots. Is that an albino ladybird?
p.s. Is there any significance connected to ladybirds?
Anyway, I was surprised, 'cos I just found a ladybird that was so pale, almost transparent yellow, with bright white spots. Is that an albino ladybird?
p.s. Is there any significance connected to ladybirds?
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