Lady bugs or ladybirds, (or Lady beetles as the entomologists prefer), get their name from an alteration of "Our Lady's Beetle" as a reference to Mary (Jesus mother) often being depicted with a scarlet cloak in old paintings.
B. It was originally named the Ladybird then became known as the Lady Beetle and then it became known as Ladybug.
joe Anderson
The previous answer did you no good , but I believe it was a Ladybug. Your welcome and also the ladybug is named after the Greek goddess Athena
Ohio, apparently. don't be idiots.
The duration of Ladybug Ladybug - film - is 1.37 hours.
ladybug = coccin
how many babies can a ladybug have how many babies can a ladybug have
how many babies can a ladybug have how many babies can a ladybug have
No the ladybug is an Arthropods
ladybug
If a ladybug lacks spots, it could signify that it is a different species of ladybug or that it is a young ladybug that has not developed its spots yet.
I found a beautiful ladybug crawling on a leaf in the garden.