The Coccinellidae – Lady Beetles

The Coccinellidae – lady beetles are best known by their common name: Ladybugs. This family includes over 6,000 species.

Characteristics

Morphology:

Lady beetles are generally small in size, with a rounded or oval body and short legs. They are characterized by their often colorful elytra adorned with black, red, yellow, or orange spots. Their vivid and distinctive appearance makes them easy to recognize.

Diet:

Lady beetles are mainly predators, feeding on a wide variety of harmful insects such as aphids, scale insects, whiteflies, and other small plant pests. Their ability to consume large quantities of prey makes them valuable allies for agriculture and gardening.

Life cycle:

Lady beetles go through a complete life cycle, including the stages of egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Lady beetle larvae are also voracious predators and play an important role in regulating harmful insect populations.

Habitat:

Lady beetles can be found in a variety of habitats, from agricultural fields to gardens, meadows, and forests. They are often associated with the plants they feed and reproduce on.

Economic importance:

Lady beetles are widely used in biological control to manage pest populations in agriculture and horticulture. They offer a natural alternative to chemical pesticides and contribute to crop health.

Cultural symbolism:

In many cultures, lady beetles are considered lucky or symbols of good fortune. Their attractive appearance and helpful behavior have inspired various positive beliefs and superstitions about these insects.

Coccinellidae

  • Chilocirnae
  • Coccindulinae
  • Coccinellinae
  • Epilachninae
  • Hyperaspidinae
  • Scymninae
  • Sticholotidinae

Coccinellinae (subfamily)

Genus Coccinella

Coccinella septempunctata – Seven-spotted Lady Beetle

OrderColeoptera
FamilyCoccinellidae
GenusCoccinella
SpeciesSeptempunctata
Common nameSeven-spotted Lady Beetle
IdentifierLinnaeus
Year identified1758
ProtectedNot protected
IUCN category (2001-2003)Not classified
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Diet
Color
Antennae
Pronotum
Elytra
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RangePalearctic region
Min size5
Max size8
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Genus Harmonia

Harmonia quadripunctata – Four-spotted Lady Beetle

OrderColeoptera
FamilyCoccinellidae
GenusHarmonia
SpeciesQuadripunctata
Common nameFour-spotted Lady Beetle
IdentifierPontoppidan
Year identified1763
ProtectedNot protected
IUCN category (2001-2003)Not classified
Habitat
Diet
Color
Antennae
Pronotum
Elytra
Legs
RangeEurope, Asia, North America, South America, South Africa
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Harmonia axyridis – Harlequin Lady Beetle

OrderColeoptera
FamilyCoccinellidae
GenusHarmonia
SpeciesAxyridis
Common nameHarlequin Lady Beetle
IdentifierPallas
Year identified1773
ProtectedNot protected
IUCN category (2001-2003)Not classified
Habitat
Diet
Color
Antennae
Pronotum
Elytra
Legs
RangeEurope, Asia, North America, South America, Oceania, South Africa
Min size
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