Coccinellidae is the Latin name for the Ladybug which is also called a Ladybird.
Coccinella septempunctata
because it looks like a lady when she is flustered It's original scientific name is Coccinellidae, derived from the Latin coccineus, which means scarlet. The name lady bug originated in Great Britain as "lady bird", where it became known as "Our Lady's Bird". This was because Mary (Our Lady), the Queen, in early paintings had often been shown wearing a red cloak, and the spots on the common seven spot lady bug were supposed to be symbols of her seven joys and seven sorrows. In the US, the name was adapted to lady bug because, well, it's a bug, not a bird.
lady bug
it got its name from a lady and a bug
The name of the lady bug is Francis, who happens to be a male lady bug. :P
The scientific name for a lantern bug is Pyrops candelaria. It is a type of planthopper known for its distinct lantern-like structure on its head.
stinkous bugous
A lady bird is the british version of a lady bug, it is an Insect.
ephemeroptera is the scientific name for a lady bug
Francis
No. But they did make the lady bug Delaware's state bug.
a lady bug is bigger
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