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Ladybeetle Collection

Introducing the enchanting ladybeetle, also known as the Spring Lady. With its delicate white wings and vibrant blue spots, this little creature is truly a Lady in Blue

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Lady in Blue

Lady in Blue
Jacky Parker

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Lady in Blue

Lady in Blue
Jacky Parker

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Lady in white

Lady in white
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Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Lady in Blue

Lady in Blue
Jacky Parker

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Spring Lady

Spring Lady
Jacky Parker

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Lady in waiting

Lady in waiting
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Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Coccinella sp. black spotted ladybird

Coccinella sp. black spotted ladybird
Scanning electron microscope image showing the head of a black spotted ladybird (x 9 on a standard 9 cm wide print). This image has been coloured artifically by computer

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Close up of a ladybug (coccinellidae) on the head of green wheat with dew drops; Alberta canada

Close up of a ladybug (coccinellidae) on the head of green wheat with dew drops; Alberta canada

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: A Ladybug Beetle Searches For Prey In A Gladiolus Blossom; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Ladybug Beetle Searches For Prey In A Gladiolus Blossom; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Coccinella, black spotted ladybird

Coccinella, black spotted ladybird
Scanning electron microscope image showing the head of a black spotted ladybird (x 9 on a standard 9cm wide print). Coloured artificially by computer

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Coccinella 7-punctata, ladybirds

Coccinella 7-punctata, ladybirds
A pair of seven spot ladybird resting on a leaf. Ladybirds are small round beetles, with this species displaying three and a half spots on each of their two wing cases or elytra

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Ladybird

Ladybird
A waterlogged ladybird on the edge of a leaf, unable to move until droplet dries

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Adalia bipunctata variant, two spot ladybird

Adalia bipunctata variant, two spot ladybird
A waterlogged two spot ladybird variant, unable to move until water droplets on the elytra dry

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Coccinella 7-punctata, ladybird

Coccinella 7-punctata, ladybird
A familiar seven spot ladybird feeding on an aphid. Ladybirds are a beneficial insect to gardeners as they feed on aphids both as an adult and as larva

Background imageLadybeetle Collection: Ladybird just emerged from its pupa case

Ladybird just emerged from its pupa case
The distinctive black spots will develop on this ladybirds elytra or wing case within a few hours of emerging from its pupa case. Photograph taken in Surrey by D. J. Carter, 1989


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Introducing the enchanting ladybeetle, also known as the Spring Lady. With its delicate white wings and vibrant blue spots, this little creature is truly a Lady in Blue. Found worldwide, including Alberta Canada and Astoria, Oregon, these Coccinella sp. Black spotted ladybirds are always on the lookout for prey amidst nature's beauty. In one captivating shot, we witness a Close up of a ladybug perched gracefully on the head of green wheat with dew drops glistening like diamonds; an exquisite moment captured in Alberta Canada. Meanwhile, another Ladybug Beetle embarks on a quest for sustenance within the petals of a Gladiolus Blossom in Astoria, Oregon - showcasing their role as diligent hunters. These tiny marvels embody patience and grace as they patiently wait for their next meal - hence earning them the title "Lady in waiting. " Their presence brings joy to gardens around the world while serving as natural pest control agents. The contrast between their ebony-spotted bodies against pure white wings makes them resemble ethereal beings - akin to Ladies in White dancing through meadows during springtime. These dainty creatures remind us that even small wonders can have profound impacts on our ecosystem. So let us celebrate these fascinating insects: The Ladybeetles who bring color to our lives and protect our precious flora from harm's way. May we forever cherish their elegance and appreciate their vital role within nature's intricate tapestry.