The name of a ladybug is called the 'elytra'
to protect them
The distinctive spots on a ladybug's shell are caused by pigments in their exoskeleton. These pigments are produced by special cells called chromatophores, which give the ladybug its unique coloration and patterns.
i dont know why are yoyu asking me
Their shell also known as the Elytra.
I think the common name is the ladybug. Some people call it the ladybird beetle. I am going with ladybug. Even I call it the ladybug!
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.
It is just a name ladybug is a male. thanks
The scientific name for a ladybug (or ladybird as it is called in most countries) in general is Coccinellidae.Individual species may have a specific scientific name. For example, vibidia duodecimguttata, is the scientific name for a twelve-spotted ladybug.
B. It was originally named the Ladybird then became known as the Lady Beetle and then it became known as Ladybug.
well yes do you expect it to open a shell bigger than itself?
it got its name from a lady and a bug
well ladybugs do not swim but they are still a live when they are in the pool but they do swim with there shells on