There is growing concern that predaceous coccinellids introduced into North America may have negative impacts on native ladybird beetles. |
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They are multicolored Asian ladybugs or ladybird beetles, first introduced to the southern United States to control aphids. |
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I think this one started when he was just a wee laddie with a ladybird book on weather but it was reincarnated last week. |
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Surveyors are asked to report any sightings of the ladybird, along with its location and, if possible, a grid reference or postcode. |
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Within 20 years the Harlequin had become the most common ladybird in the affected regions, voraciously eating and out-eating the local species. |
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The gardener's friend, the busy little ladybird helps by eating aphids and greenfly. |
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Natural enemies of greenflies are ladybird larvae, hoverfly larvae, gall-fly larvae, lacewings and earwigs. |
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There is at least one example where PA accumulated by aphids from their host plant are in turn sequestered by the aphid's predator, ladybird beetles. |
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Britain has 26 types of large, colourful ladybird and another 20 or so small, dull-coloured members of the same family, the Coccinellidae. |
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Funny Face Meet our lovely ladybird, cute crocodile, busy bee or playful panda. |
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Two-spot ladybird Suffered dramatic decline since the arrival of the harlequin. |
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The ladybird H. axyridis, which has been introduced for biological control of aphids, is one of the most critical examples. |
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One had said to Pantone that this ladybird had a consumption located between 8,4 and 10,7 liters. |
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Thus, this exotic species may represent a threat for native ladybird and other rare or endangered species. |
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This exotic species has become the dominant ladybird in many parts of the US where it reduced or replaced populations of native ladybird species. |
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Avoidance responses of an aphidophagous ladybird, Adalia bipunctata, to aphid-tending ants. |
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To the right ofKIWI is a red ladybird with black spots. |
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A single lacewing devours between 1,000 and 10,000 aphids in its lifetime, while a ladybird larva can eat between 30 and 40 aphids a day. |
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Mummy slides her hand into the wings and head, and as if by magic, the ladybird can fly towards little children to give them lots of hugs and kisses. |
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During a whole day's visit, the 200 children taking part were able to see what is involved in the waste treatment business with a red guide, the ladybird. |
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Heather will demonstrate how to make ladybird hibernator boxes and lacewing chambers, with visitors also having a chance to try their hand. |
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During this time, they eat about 825 Toxoptera per ladybird, making an average of about twenty-five per day to each ladybird. |
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A delicate frog set with tsavorites and orange sapphires, a ladybird set with tsavorites, rubies and black diamonds, a scintillating dolphin made entirely of sapphires or an amethyst-set octopus are but a few examples. |
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At times it is a question of conscience, especially if you know that a single ladybird alone can during its development theoretically eat more than 3000 cochineals or plant louses. |
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The focus is on six key signs, sightings of bumblebee, seven-spot ladybird, frogspawn, peacock butterfly, hawthorn and swift. |
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The species are bumblebee, frogspawn, seven-spot ladybird, peacock butterfly, hawthorn flowering and swift arriving. |
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The objective for the pupils was to make them aware of waste treatment and air quality, hence the symbol of the ladybird, one of the most sensitive insects to atmospheric pollution. |
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Among the four species of beetle found were the wasp beetle Clytus arietis, which mimics a wasp, and three species of ladybird, including the two-spot Adalia bipunctata. |
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Male azyine ladybird beetles have distinctive pairs of hairy bulblike structures, called parameres, that remain outside the female's body, tapping rhythmically against her. |
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Very soon his map had more black dots than a ladybird has on its back. |
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Mike Bird reports an earlyish 11 spot ladybird from Crossens. |
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Heather O'Neill from the Northumberland Wildlife Trust will speak and give a demonstration on how to make ladybird hibernators and lacewing chambers. |
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And it was attended by President and Ladybird Johnson, so I figured, you know, such an important occasion, I better give them the works, right? |
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I untied Ladybird and mounted, I guided her across the stream and down the hill until we came to the bottom then we broke into a canter and galloped all the way home. |
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Early collections included stripy scarves in shades of Pinky and Perky, tiny handbags in boiled wool and bobble hats straight out of Ladybird story-books. |
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But then the biggest danger we faced was tripping over the occasional turtle that clambered out of Ladybird Lake. |
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He experimented with shorter novels or novellas, such as The Captain's Doll, The Fox and The Ladybird. |
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