the transverse ladybird is a solitary insect except when it mates
Both. The ladybird (ladybug) is an insect. All insects are invertebrates.
Beetle
yes a ladybird is a bug
yes
A solitary insect lives and hunts by itself. I does not have a social structure or a colony of any kind.
It could be either a pine ladybird or a harlequin ladybird.
The ladybird (or well known as the ladybug) can be a female or a male. The women who discovered it wanted a insect to finally have a girly name!
The pronotum on a ladybird beetle is found just behind the head. The pronotum helps protect the head and adds to the overall camouflage of the insect.
No, its an insect - it has 6 legs and lays eggs.
of course! A lady bird is a insect so it has an exoskeleton. hope that helps!
Ladybird is another name for the insect commonly known as a ladybug.
A solitary insect is one that lives and hunts by itself. It has no social structure, except for breeding. An example of this is a house fly. My experience is being a seventh-grade that has a lot of books.