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Red-spotted beetle
eguzki
Locaton: Hungary
Size: just a few mm.
Habitat: garden
Date: 13-02-07

I found it on an sorb-tree in my garden. It was very tiny and perfectly motionless and sat benumbed on a branch. It seemed to be like a Ladybird but it was smaller maybe. Has four red spots on its black chitin as you can see below. Probably not a rare species but I don't know what this beetle is exactly.
 
Xespok
I think this is a common variant of Adalia bipunctata. Very common in Hungary.
Gabor Keresztes

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Teglagyar u. 30.
Sergey Golubev
I agree with Xespok. This is a colour variation of Adalia bipunctata. See original type of A.bipunctata coloration on the picture attached.
Cheers, Sergey
 
Ben Hamers
Why not Exochomus quadripustulatus ?

Ben
 
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Jan Zwaaneveld
I agree with Ben, this must be E. 4-pustulatus. Shape and position of the spots point directly to that species.
http://slamenietd...web-log.nl
 
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lweit
Hello
In FE this species is Brumus quadripustulatus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Louis
 
Paul Beuk
Just a reminder that Fauna Europaea also expresses the opinion of the contributing/consulted specialists when it come to the nomenclature used. It does not always mean that is the most widely accepted nomenclature, though usually it probably is.
Paul

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eguzki
Hi

Thank you all of you who tried to ID this beetle. "N?gypettyes szerencsekata" is the nice Hungarian name of this beetle probably undecipherable for youGrin
 
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