What kind of ladybug has no spots?
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Aiden Wilson
Studied at the University of British Columbia, Lives in Vancouver, Canada.
As an expert in entomology, I can tell you that ladybugs, also known as ladybirds or lady beetles, are generally characterized by their bright colors and spots. However, there is a type of ladybug that is known to have no spots. This is the Convergent Lady Beetle (*Hippodamia convergens*). It is typically orange or yellow and may have no spots at all, or it can have up to four small spots on its elytra (wing covers). The lack of spots is a distinguishing feature that separates it from other ladybug species.
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Studied at Stanford University, Lives in Palo Alto. Entrepreneur with a focus on developing educational technology solutions.
Ladybugs, or as the British call them ladybeetles, are one of the 450,000 types of beetles that share our Earth. We are used to ladybugs with spots, but increasingly we are seeing orange/red bodies with no spots. ... Like the native beetles, they do eat aphids, scale insects and mealybugs.
2023-04-10 17:53:37
Owen Gonzales
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Ladybugs, or as the British call them ladybeetles, are one of the 450,000 types of beetles that share our Earth. We are used to ladybugs with spots, but increasingly we are seeing orange/red bodies with no spots. ... Like the native beetles, they do eat aphids, scale insects and mealybugs.