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The Steely Blue Ladybird (Orcus Chalybeus) was introduced to New Zealand from Australia as a control agent against aphids which were decimating the Citrus fruit industry, as they had been hugely successful in doing the same in America. This may have been in the late 1800's and early 1900's

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Yes, in New Zealand we have several European species of Lady Beetle, as well as several native ones.

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