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  2. Coccinellidae - Wikipedia

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    The study suggests that the crown group appeared some 143 Mya in the Early Cretaceous, and that the group diversified rapidly during the Late Cretaceous, perhaps because the growth in diversity of angiosperm plants then encouraged the radiation of insects of the clade Sternorrhyncha such as aphids, on which ladybirds could feed. [32]

  3. Coccinella - Wikipedia

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    Coccinella is the most familiar genus of ladybird (or, in North America, ladybug). The elytra of most species are of a red or orange colour, punctuated with black spots or bands. The genus occurs throughout the Northern Hemisphere, but has only 11 species native to North America, with far more in Eurasia.

  4. List of animal names - Wikipedia

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    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Usage of collective nouns Notes Further reading External links Generic terms The terms in this table apply to many ...

  5. Unveiling the Deeper Spiritual Symbolism Behind Ladybugs

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    Ladybugs, also known as Coccinellidae, are one of the most beloved insects in the world. They belong to the family of beetles and are characterized by their small, round bodies and colorful wings ...

  6. Scymnini - Wikipedia

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    The larvae of Scymnini secrete a white, waxy substance, which their body is covered with. Exceptions are only seen in the species of the genus Stethorus who have no such guard formations. On the other hand, there are wax coatings also in the larvae of other tribes of ladybugs, z. B. in Coccidulini and Chilocorini. [1]

  7. Halyzia sedecimguttata - Wikipedia

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    Halyzia sedecimguttata, or orange ladybird, is a species of Coccinellidae (ladybirds) family. H. sedecimguttata in motion. Distribution.

  8. What Does It Mean When You See a Ladybug? Experts Explain - AOL

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    During winter's chill, ladybugs hibernate (or diapause), becoming active again in the spring, when temperatures climb to 55 degrees Fahrenheit. And their life cycle is about metamorphosis, as they ...

  9. Coccinella leonina - Wikipedia

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    Coccinella leonina or as its common name of orange spotted ladybird suggests, has 16 yellow/orange spots on its black body, [1] with a squarish yellow/orange spot on both sides above the pronotum on the thorax [2] and then 14 other spots on its black elytra [3] which are larger and mostly separated by 1 mm diameter of the black background at the most. [2]