RMMFH5C5–SEVEN-SPOT LADYBIRD Coccinella septempunctata taking off
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RMRGWH2E–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. Spotted Ladybird. Trim Ladybird. 1882 Prof. Forbes found five species of Ladybirds (including the first two mentioned by Walsh) extremely abundant on corn (15 or 20 to a hill) which was infested by hosts of Chinch Bugs. The contents of the stomachs of a few specimens of each were examined with the following results: In three sWGimeusof Hippodamia maculata no traces of Chinch Bugs were found, the food consisting of the spores of lichens, the pollen of Eag-weed, and traces of Plant-lice. One-third of the food of H
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RFKHABGG–10 spot Ladybird (Adalia decempunctata) on hazel. Tipperary, Ireland
RMCNN7PX–Harlequin Ladybird Harmonia axyridis introduced species larva feeding Scale Insect Coccoidea sp. Genova Province Liguria Italy
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RMREM2X4–. Circular. Insect pests; Insect pests. NATURAL ENEMIES OF APHIDES. Aphides are attacked by various species of predaceous and parasitic enemies, and b}' fungous diseases, and under certain climatic conditions. Fig. 7.—Two-spotted ladybird {Adalia bipunctata): a, larva; h, mouth parts of same: c, claw of same: d. pupa; e, adult or beetle: /, antenna of same. A common arboreal ladybird. All enlarged Tfrom Marlatt). these agencies exert a very important i iiriuence in their control. Species of ladybirds or Coccinellidte (tig. 7), aphis lions—the larvi« of Chryso-. Please note that these images ar
RMMFH51Y–SEVEN-SPOT LADYBIRD Coccinella septempunctata taking off from grass stem
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RMRGWH39–. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. 22 THK CHINCH BUG. Mr. Walsh in 1861 meutioued four Ladybirds, viz, the Spotted Ladybird {Hipjwdamia onaculatajFig. 4), the Trim Ladybird {CoccincUa munday now called Cycloneda sanguinea, Fig. 5), and two species of Scymnus. lu [Fig. 4.] [Fig. 5.]. Spotted Ladybird. Trim Ladybird. 1882 Prof. Forbes found five species of Ladybirds (including the first two mentioned by Walsh) extremely abundant on corn (15 or 20 to a hill) which was infested by hosts of Chinch Bugs. The contents of the stomachs of a few specimens o
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RF2WYPYCX–Dorsal view of 10-spot Ladybird (Adalia decempunctata) on twig. Tipperary, Ireland
RMBWWPTR–7-spot Ladybird Coccinella septempunctata resting Corn Cockle Agrostemma githago seed head Warwickshire August ladybirds
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RMMFGE8R–20-SPOT LADYBIRD Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata A vegetarian ladybird that is a serious plant pest Sussex, UK
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RMREKYF2–. Circular. Insects. Fig. 7.—Two-spotted ladybird {Adalia hi punctata): a, larva; b', mouth parts of same; c, claw of same; d, pupa; e, adult or beetle; /, antenna of same. A common arboreal ladybird. All enlarged (from Marlatt). these agencies exert a very important influence in their control. ^ Species of ladybirds or Coecinellida* (tig. 7), aphis lions—the larva? of Chryso-. Fig. 8.—The golden-eyed lace-wing fly (Chrysopa ocutata): a, eggs; b, full-grown larva-; c, foot of same; d, larva devouring an insect; e, cocoon;/, adult insect: g, head of same:./;, adult, natural size. All enlarged e
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RMMFGE8P–20-SPOT LADYBIRD Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata A vegetarian ladybird that is a serious plant pest Sussex, UK
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RMREM2WT–. Circular. Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 7.—Two-spotted ladybird {Adalia bipunctata): a, larva; h, mouth parts of same: c, claw of same: d. pupa; e, adult or beetle: /, antenna of same. A common arboreal ladybird. All enlarged Tfrom Marlatt). these agencies exert a very important i iiriuence in their control. Species of ladybirds or Coccinellidte (tig. 7), aphis lions—the larvi« of Chryso-. FiG. 8.—The golden-eyed lace-wing fly {Clirysopa orutata): a, eggs; 6, full-grown larva; r. foot of same; d, larva devouring an insect; e, cocoon;/, adult insect: fj, liead of same; h, adult, natural si