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Twenty Eight Spot Ladybird

Identification

Most ladybirds are beneficial to the garden, but Twenty Eight Spot Ladybirds can be leaf eating pests. They are orange with 13 black spots on each wing cover. ( That only makes 26 spots - so where are the other two spots? - there seem to be more than two on the thorax?) They are fairly large ladybirds The larvae are yellow with stiff dark hairs

 

Size

8mm

 

Food

These ladybirds are common pests of plants in the Solanaceae family (Potatoes, tomatoes etc.) such as potatoes and eggplants, but also attack pumpkins, rock melons and other vegetable crops.

 

Breeding

Twenty Eight Spot Ladybirds lay a cluster of tall pointed yellow eggs on the underside of a leaf of a food plant. The larvae pupate on the underside of a leaf.

 

 

 

Classification

Class:Insecta

Order:Coleoptera

Family:Coccinellidae

Genus:Henosepilachna

Species:vigintioctopunctata

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Uploaded on September 27, 2010
Taken on September 25, 2009