Collection Information: Baldwin Co., Georgia. Collected on 9/12/22 from the underside of a leaf of a Magnolia tree on Georgia College and State University campus. Was pinned a photographed, the white bar in the picture represents a scale bar of 1 millimeter.
Identification:
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Coccinellidae
Genus: Axion
Species: A. tripustulatum
Taxonomic Authority: Charles De Geer (1775)[1]
Identification source:
Bestros, Betsy (2018) "Three-spotted Lady Beetle - Axion tripustulatum" Bugguide.[2]
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