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Coccinella transversalis was created in 1781.

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Is there a name for a ladybug with seven spots?

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What is a ladybugs specie?

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Why is the Tennessee state insect called Coccinella septempunctata?

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What is 'ladybug' in Italian?

Coccinella is the Italian equivalent of 'ladybug', 'ladybird beetle', or 'ladybird'. It's a feminine gender noun. It's pronounced 'kohk-chee-NEH-lah'. It's plural form is 'coccinelle'.


What is the Italian 'Coccinella' in English?

Ladybug, Ladybird, or Ladybird beetle may be English translations of 'coccinella'. The Italian word is a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'kohk-see-NEHL-lah'.


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Do eight-spotted ladybugs eat grass?

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