The harlequin ladybird
was introduced to North America in 1988, where it is
now the most widespread ladybird species on the continent.
It has already invaded much of northwestern Europe, and arrived in Britain in summer
2004.
The distribution map on the left or the annnual spread maps show
that it has spread rapidly
north and west from the southeast of England since its first sighting.
There are 46 species
of ladybird (Coccinellidae) resident in Britain and
the recent arrival of the harlequin ladybird has the
potential to jeopardise many of these. The Harlequin
Ladybird Survey will monitor its spread
across Britain and assess its impact
on native ladybirds.
Monitoring ladybirds across the
country has never been more important. We want YOU to
get involved! Please record
your harlequin ladybird sightings

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