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Hallo,
Das ist die Larve eines gelben Marienkäfers;
genaue Bezeichnung:
Zweiundzwanzigpunkt-Marienkäfer
(Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata)
(auch Pilzmarienkäfer genannt)
Die am ganzen Körper mit schwarzen haarigen Fortsätzen besetzen Larven sind ebenfalls gelb.
Bildquelle naturspektrum.de
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GlG
Hallo..Das müsste ein Larve von Halyzia sedecimguttata (Larve des Sechzehnfleckiger Marienkäfer)sein laut Google Lens
LG Sky 🌈
Glaube eine Marienkäfer larve
Sieht aus wie eine Marienkäferlarve.