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Types of coccinelid insects are referred to as a nation or family of beetles commonly known as "Ladybugs" or "Beetles". Ladybugs are found all over the world with more than 5000 species that have been discovered (expert narrative). Of the 5000 species that have been discovered, there are 450 of which are native species originating from North America, while the characteristics are as follows:
Has a size of 1 to 10 mm.
Physical body like split or long ball.
Colored red and also there are green and brown
Physical body striped and speckled sometimes red
The mature food is aphids that are around it.
Some insect scientists say that,
Hemiptera is an order of insects also known as ladybugs. Hemiptera is made up of 80,000 species of insects such as cicadas, aphids, legumes, walang sangit, and others. They all have special features such as a needle-shaped mouth and do not experience perfect metamorphosis.
According to the above understanding that small insects known as ladybugs are not included in the Hemiptera, but are included in the Coleoptera order (beetle) because it has a difference in terms of the anatomy and life cycle of the bugbird type itself.
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Great shot. I assume you took these pictures yourself.
The colors really standout.
I would like to advise you to remove the second image. It is blurry and is therefore kind of counterproductive.
The first one already shows your talent.