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  2. Coccinellidae - Wikipedia

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    Eggs tend to be bright yellow, and the females lay them close together, standing upright and near where they can access food. [7] The number of eggs in a cluster can vary depending on the species; it is typically in the double digits but some species can lay over a thousand eggs in their lifetime. [40]

  3. Harmonia octomaculata - Wikipedia

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    Elytra is yellowish dark orange in color with black dots. [4] Adult female lays eggs singly or in cluster of 21 to 52 eggs on both surfaces of leaf, or sometimes on the dead aphid body. Eggs are yellowish, and oval shaped. With the development, the eggs turned to black and later become completely black before hatching.

  4. Harmonia axyridis - Wikipedia

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    Harmonia axyridis is a large lady beetle or ladybug species that is most commonly known as the harlequin, Asian, or multicoloured Asian lady beetle. This is one of the most variable species in the world, with an exceptionally wide range of colour forms. [ 2 ]

  5. Why are there so many ladybugs in the house? Actually ... - AOL

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    The lady beetle has a color variation, whereas the ladybug does not. If you see what looks like a ladybug in a color other than the traditional bright red, it is a lady beetle. The lady beetle can ...

  6. Cycloneda sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    These ladybugs are very often found feeding on aphids on milkweeds, but also occur on a number of other plants. [3] Their eggs are typically orange or yellow in color and size in around 1 mm in diameter. The larvae are larger in size taking on a black color with yellow markings ranging up to 6 mm long.

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

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    Along with their vibrant colors (and the ability to emit a stinky liquid when threatened), ladybugs have another defense mechanism. They can play dead really well, effectively throwing off ...

  8. Olla v-nigrum - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Olla v-nigrum has an egg-adult phase that lasts around 16 days. Overall, the total cycle period of Olla v-nigrum from larva to adult is about 25 days. From these eggs, more than 80% will usually be viable past the larval stage. Once Olla v-nigrum become adults, they usually show a longevity of around 60 days. Additionally, the mean ...

  9. Coleomegilla maculata - Wikipedia

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    A female beetle may lay between 200 and 1,000 eggs in groups of 8-15 in protected sites on stems and leaves over a three-month period. The larvae actively seek out prey and may travel as far as twelve metres in their search for food.