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Cycloneda Eryngii
''Cycloneda'' is a genus of spotless lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cycloneda''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Cycloneda'': * ''Cycloneda ancoralis'' Germar * ''Cycloneda andresi'' Oroz, Bustamante & Cosio, 2009 * ''Cycloneda atra'' Casey * ''Cycloneda boliviana'' Mulsant * ''Cycloneda costaricae'' Chapin * ''Cycloneda delauneyi'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * ''Cycloneda dilychnis'' Mulsant, 1850 * ''Cycloneda disconsolata'' Vandenberg & Gonzalez * ''Cycloneda emarginata'' * ''Cycloneda eryngii'' Mulsant * ''Cycloneda germainii'' Crotch * ''Cycloneda hondurasica'' Casey * ''Cycloneda lacrimosa'' Gonzalez & Vandenberg * ''Cycloneda limbifer'' Casey, 1899 * ''Cycloneda lueri'' González, Bustamante & Oroz, 2008 * ''Cycloneda maeander'' Mulsant, 1850 * ''Cycloneda marcapatae'' Bustamante, Oroz & Cosio, 2009 * ''Cycloneda munda'' (Say, 1835) (polished lady beetle) * ''Cycloneda patagonica'' Gonzalez & Vandenbe ...
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George Robert Crotch
George Robert Crotch (1842 – 16 June 1874) was a British entomologist and an authority on Coleoptera (beetles), particularly the Coccinellidae, ladybird beetles. He was the grandson of the English composer and organist William Crotch. Biography Born in Taunton, Somerset, England, the son of Reverend W. R. Crotch, he became interested in insects in his childhood. He collected in the Fens and wrote notes from the age of fourteen. He matriculated from St John's College, Cambridge, St. John's College, Cambridge in 1861 and graduated in 1864. He became more keen on the Coleoptera. He worked as a second assistant librarian in 1866 at the University Library, Cambridge and worked on an MA. He collected insects in Europe, travelling to Italy, Spain, Portugal and the Mediterranean. In the autumn of 1872, he left England on an entomological tour of the world, initially arriving at Philadelphia. In the spring of 1873 he arrived in California, where he collected insects until early July, wh ...
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Cycloneda Lueri
''Cycloneda'' is a genus of spotless lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cycloneda''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Cycloneda'': * '' Cycloneda ancoralis'' Germar * '' Cycloneda andresi'' Oroz, Bustamante & Cosio, 2009 * '' Cycloneda atra'' Casey * '' Cycloneda boliviana'' Mulsant * '' Cycloneda costaricae'' Chapin * '' Cycloneda delauneyi'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * '' Cycloneda dilychnis'' Mulsant, 1850 * '' Cycloneda disconsolata'' Vandenberg & Gonzalez * '' Cycloneda emarginata'' * ''Cycloneda eryngii ''Cycloneda'' is a genus of spotless lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cycloneda''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Cycloneda'': * ''Cycloneda ancoralis'' Germar * ''Cycloned ...'' Mulsant * '' Cycloneda germainii'' Crotch * '' Cycloneda hondurasica'' Casey * '' Cycloneda lacrimosa'' Gonzalez & Vandenberg * '' Cycloneda limbifer'' Ca ...
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Coccinellidae Genera
Coccinellidae () is a widespread family of small beetles. They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in the United Kingdom; "lady" refers to mother Mary. Entomologists use the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles to avoid confusion with true bugs. The more than 6,000 described species have a global distribution and are found in a variety of habitats. They are oval beetles with a domed back and flat underside. Many of the species have conspicuous aposematic (warning) colours and patterns, such as red with black spots, that warn potential predators that they taste bad. Most coccinellid species are carnivorous predators, preying on insects such as aphids and scale insects. Other species are known to consume non-animal matter, including plants and fungi. They are promiscuous breeders, reproducing in spring and summer in temperate regions and during the wet season in tropical regions. Many predatory species lay their eggs near colonies of prey, providi ...
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Cycloneda Vandenbergae
''Cycloneda'' is a genus of spotless lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cycloneda''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Cycloneda'': * '' Cycloneda ancoralis'' Germar * '' Cycloneda andresi'' Oroz, Bustamante & Cosio, 2009 * '' Cycloneda atra'' Casey * '' Cycloneda boliviana'' Mulsant * '' Cycloneda costaricae'' Chapin * '' Cycloneda delauneyi'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * '' Cycloneda dilychnis'' Mulsant, 1850 * '' Cycloneda disconsolata'' Vandenberg & Gonzalez * '' Cycloneda emarginata'' * ''Cycloneda eryngii'' Mulsant * '' Cycloneda germainii'' Crotch * '' Cycloneda hondurasica'' Casey * '' Cycloneda lacrimosa'' Gonzalez & Vandenberg * '' Cycloneda limbifer'' Casey, 1899 * ''Cycloneda lueri ''Cycloneda'' is a genus of spotless lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cycloneda''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Cycloneda'': * '' Cycloneda ancor ...
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Cycloneda Sanguinea
''Cycloneda sanguinea'', also known as the spotless lady beetle, is a widespread species of ladybird beetle in the Americas. Distribution ''Cycloneda sanguinea'' is the most widespread ladybird beetle in Latin America, with it typically being found in plant-dense landscapes ranging from the southern United States to Argentina, and eastward to the Cayman Islands. There are several species of ladybeetle that look similar to the spotless ladybeetle''.'' On the Galápagos Islands, it lives in sympatry with its sister species, '' Cycloneda galapagensis''. Description ''Cycloneda sanguinea'' is a large ladybird beetle with red, unspotted elytra (wing covers) ranging from 4-6.5 mm long. The color ranges from orange to deep red. The white and black marks on the head and pronotum are very distinctive, and they are also gender-specific. Females and males both have white spots on the black part, but the female has black in the center, continuing down into the face, while the male has a ...
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Cycloneda Rubripennis
''Cycloneda'' is a genus of spotless lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are more than 20 described species in ''Cycloneda''. Species These 27 species belong to the genus ''Cycloneda'': * '' Cycloneda ancoralis'' Germar * '' Cycloneda andresi'' Oroz, Bustamante & Cosio, 2009 * '' Cycloneda atra'' Casey * '' Cycloneda boliviana'' Mulsant * '' Cycloneda costaricae'' Chapin * '' Cycloneda delauneyi'' (Fleutiaux & Sallé, 1889) * '' Cycloneda dilychnis'' Mulsant, 1850 * '' Cycloneda disconsolata'' Vandenberg & Gonzalez * '' Cycloneda emarginata'' * ''Cycloneda eryngii'' Mulsant * '' Cycloneda germainii'' Crotch * '' Cycloneda hondurasica'' Casey * '' Cycloneda lacrimosa'' Gonzalez & Vandenberg * '' Cycloneda limbifer'' Casey, 1899 * ''Cycloneda lueri'' González, Bustamante & Oroz, 2008 * '' Cycloneda maeander'' Mulsant, 1850 * '' Cycloneda marcapatae'' Bustamante, Oroz & Cosio, 2009 * '' Cycloneda munda'' (Say, 1835) (polished lady beetle) * '' Cycloneda patagonica'' Go ...
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