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  2. Chilocorus stigma - Wikipedia

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    Chilocorus stigma, commonly known as the twice-stabbed ladybug, is a native resident of the United States and Canada. It also has been introduced to Hawaii. [1] It is shiny black, and there is one red spot on each elytron. The remainder of the body is black as well, but the abdomen is either yellow or red.

  3. Adalia bipunctata - Wikipedia

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    Adalia bipunctata, the two-spot ladybird, two-spotted ladybug or two-spotted lady beetle, is a carnivorous [1] beetle of the family Coccinellidae that is found throughout the holarctic region. It is very common in western and central Europe.

  4. Coccinellidae - Wikipedia

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    They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to mother Mary. Entomologists use the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles to avoid confusion with true bugs. The more than 6,000 described species have a global distribution and are found in a variety of habitats.

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

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    (Here in North America, where we have almost 500 species, the red-and-black seven-spotted ladybug is probably the most familiar.) But let's take a deeper dive into the symbolism around ladybugs ...

  7. 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]

  8. How to Get Rid of Ladybugs Without Hurting Them - AOL

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  9. Illeis galbula - Wikipedia

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    During the day it is fast moving and readily flies or drops when disturbed. [2] The pupa are active and often stand on end. [2] Adult and larval fungus-eating ladybirds are often found in gardens where they eat powdery mildew on cucurbit crops like pumpkin and zucchini. [4]