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Adalia bipunctata, the two-spot ladybird, two-spotted
ladybug or two-spotted lady beetle, is a
carnivorous beetle of the
family Coccinellidae that is...
- 99(4), 831–838. Mikkola, K., Albrecht, A., 1988. The
melanism of
Adalia-
bipunctata around the Gulf of
Finland as an
industrial phenomenon (Coleoptera...
- much
smaller Adalia decempunctata,
while in
America it is
similar to the much
smaller Mulsantina picta and
spotless forms of
Adalia bipunctata. When identification...
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Adalia is a
genus of
ladybugs in the
family Coccinellidae. It
contains only two species, A.
bipunctata and A. decempunctata.
Adalia bipunctata is present...
- the
peppered moth,
Biston betularia. It is also seen in a beetle,
Adalia bipunctata (two-spot ladybird),
where camouflage is not
involved as the insect...
- (national bird)
Motacilla alba Two-spotted
ladybird (national insect)
Adalia bipunctata Lithuania
White stork (national bird)
Ciconia ciconia Mongolia Saker...
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useful adjunct sources. It had been
noticed in one
study that
adult Adalia bipunctata (predator and
common biocontrol of
Ephestia kuehniella)
could survive...
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maintaining adaptation to a
varied and
sometimes changing environment.
Adalia bipunctata, the two-spotted ladybird, is
highly polymorphic. Its
basic form is...
- Latvia's
national bird. Its
national insect is the two-spot
ladybird (
Adalia bipunctata, Latvian:
divpunktu mārīte). Amber,
fossilized tree resin, is one...
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development stage varies based on
climate and
between species. For
Adalia bipunctata, eggs
hatch after four to
eight days, the
larva stage lasts around...