Never realised that Ladybirds "mature"!

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By which I mean that the adults emerge as plain dark pinky orange beetles then darken off over the next few hours. The (poor!) shots below show a freshly emerged adult, having just pumped up its wings, the empty pupa and the adult about 90 minutes later.

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ETA... Hopefully it'll still be there tomorrow morning (I'll be up at crack of sparrow f@rt!) so I can get a shot of it fully spotted up!
 
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Posted more as a talking point than a set of photos but thanks anyway!
 
Fingers crossed!
 
:(

Went out to see if it was still there at 06:00 but it had gone.
 
It'll be interesting to see if they' grow' more spots, or are they set at the hatching stage?
 
Once the spots have developed, I think the pattern and number are fixed, hence 7 Spot Ladybird etc..

 
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