Lady Beetles have a pair of hard casings (elytra) to protect their pair of fragile wings. They swing the rigid elytra aside and use the delicate wings.
If you look up Coccinellidae in Wikipedia, you'll see some photos of these.
Yes Ladybirds have wings
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While ladybirds walk or fly they have wings under on their back and they have six legs.
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from a rear vent beneath the base of their wings
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Yes
Because insect wings are delicate. Most of the beetles (to which ladybirds belong) have a hard protective cover over their wings, to protect them from damage as the insect moves. This Keratin covering is tough and weatherproof.
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ladybugs or ladybirds