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  <description>Photo 1: Two ladybug larvae, one lady bug pupa (lower left), and lots of aphids (including a couple of adults with wings)

Photo 2: A ladybug larva and several different types of aphids

Photo 3: A ladybug pupa and an ant &quot;milking&quot; an aphid

FYI: There's a neat diagram of the ladybug life cycle here: http://www.emilydamstra.com/portfolio2.php?illid=804

A ladybug's larva is equivalent to a butterfly's caterpillar.
A ladybug's pupa is equivalent to a butterfly's cocoon.</description>
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  <title>Photos: Ladybug Larvae, a Ladybug Pupa, &amp; Lots of Aphids!</title>
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