No, a male has spots on its back.
It's just a ladybug, but it's an Asian ladybug. They come in many colors, including orange and yellow. Black with red spots as well as the nine spotted ladybug are very rare to see. You are lucky!
No, the common seven spotted ladybird (ladybug) is red with black spots but there are other species which are different colours, such as black with red spots or yellow with black spots.
I think it's 13!!!!! ^^ I've found one which was 16. ^^ I've found one that was 19.
i am pretty sure that there are more spots on the males
The ladybird or ladybug actually is a family of species, called Coccinellidae. If you want the scientific name a specific ladybug, count the spots, because a species normally has a specific amount of spots.
Hi Emma I found a Black Ladybug with red spots
they have less spots and a darker red than female
I do not believe that there is a scientific name for the spots.
A ladybug is a ripe and red strawberry with seeds
If you must know the common everyday ladybug is red with black spots but there are pink colored ones too.
When you think of a ladybug, you probably have a picture in your mind of a little beetle that is bright red with several black spots on it. That is how most people picture ladybugs and these are the most well known of all of the ladybug species.Not all ladybugs have black spots on them, though, and not all ladybugs are red, either. There are many different species of ladybugs and they all look a little different in their colors and patterns. But since you, and most people, think of a ladybug as the red, spotted variety, you might wonder why ladybugs have their spots and what they mean.http://wiki.answers.com/ladybug-spots-2.htmlThis ladybug doesn't have ANY spotsPhoto by Dan ParsonsThe reason that entomologists think that ladybugs have such brilliant red coloring and black spots is to warn their predators that they taste really bad and that they are a little bit poisonous, too.Think about other colorful, uniquely marked insects. Bumble bees are bright yellow and black striped and can be seen coming from a mile away it seems. Not very many animals want to eat bumble bees because of their poisonous and hurtful stinger. Bumble beescan't tell predators that they will hurt them if they are eaten, but their bright colors let predators know to stay away from them