i've never seen a ladybug larva get defensive or even react to its surroundings at all but this seven-spotted ladybug (Coccinella septempunctata) Really hated the way i got in its face for a frontal shot. it started ineffectually flailing at me and chomping at random things like an angry baby
the furious stick grabber
when you photograph them from any other angle they literally don't care about anything. just don't make eye contact. like a gorilla
I was wondering if ladybugs, ladybirds, or ladybeetles (I know they're all the same thing but the names are cute) can be other colors than red or orange. Do you know? I don't trust Google images, but I trust you ^^
Hi, there!
Aw, aren’t you sweet! Well, I’ve definitely had the opportunity to see lots of color variations of lady beetle. From black to almost pink-ish! There’s a tree outside my place where they like to lay eggs every year so I get to see them often. Last week I even saw one that had pale spots, it was really pretty! Here’s a picture:
And here is a table of different lady beetles from the Vermont Center of Ecostudies.
A common species, but this specimen is quite interesting.
The variable ladybug (as the name suggests) comes in a variety of forms, from spots, to blotches, to stripes. This specimen has four spots on its elytra, but has faded stripe markings also. A strange mixture of two separate forms the ladybug can come in.
Images of other forms, plus information on alleles responsible can be found in the following paper if interested:
Houston, KJ, Hales, DF 1980, 'Allelic Frequencies and Inheritance of Colour Pattern in Coelophora Inaequalis (F.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)', Australian Journal of Zoology, vol. 28, no. 6, pp. 669-677
Black Lady Beetle | Spider Mite Destroyer #shorts #beetle #ladybug #bytesizeambs
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These cute little black beetles are called Spider Mite Destroyers (or Black Lady Beetles/Ladybugs/Ladybirds).
Note:
The quality of this YouTube short is better when viewed via YouTube. Information on this type of Lady Beetle will be in the description of this YouTube short.
Hello miraculous ladybug fandom, promises and promises of mine where done about ladybugs designs, anatomy etc and I failed all of them unfortunately.
But!
I now have a list of 40 ladybug species names cataloged with Wikipedia links and their native places! Is wonky because I did all alone and many of them have almost nothing on the internet but is done! I plan on going forward and keep adding new ladybugs as time goes but that will take a while since there's 5.000 species :| but I love those little beetles so I'm having fun searching them.
I think it might be useful for aus, designs, headcanons etc or just for fun. Is a PDF and will be on my pinned post soon so If anyone wants to check it out feel free!
Click here to see the post with the pdf (and pls reblog, I have been doing this project for months)
yellow ladybugs are not uncommon, but they're usually a very vibrant yellow. Oenopia lyncea here, a tiny obscure species that i've only ever seen a couple of times, is a more muted custard-y yellow that i actually like a lot. also, the markings on the pronotum look like a friendly ghost
i know you see it. there's nothing wrong with me whatsoever