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Brachiacantha Schwarzi
''Brachiacantha'' is a genus of lady beetles in the family Coccinellidae. There are at least 25 described species in ''Brachiacantha''. Species * '' Brachiacantha albifrons'' (Say, 1824) (white-fronted lady beetle) * '' Brachiacantha arizonica'' Schaeffer, 1908 (Arizona lady beetle) *''Brachiacantha aurantiapleura'' Nestor-Arriola, Solís and Toledo-Hernández, 2021 * '' Brachiacantha barberi'' Gordon, 1985 (Barber's lady beetle) * ''Brachiacantha blaisdelli'' Nunenmacher, 1909 * '' Brachiacantha bollii'' Crotch, 1873 (Boll's lady beetle) * '' Brachiacantha decempustulata'' (Melsheimer, 1847) (ten-spotted spurleg) * '' Brachiacantha decora'' Casey, 1899 (decorated lady beetle) * ''Brachiacantha dentata'' Nestor-Arriola, Toledo-Hernández and Solís, 2021 *'' Brachiacantha dentipes'' (Fabricius, 1801) * '' Brachiacantha felina'' (Fabricius, 1775) * ''Brachiacantha floridensis'' Blatchley, 1916 *''Brachiacantha gorhami'' (Weise, 1904) *''Brachiacantha guatemalensis'' (Gorham, 1894) ...
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Coccinellidae
Coccinellidae () is a widespread family of small beetles ranging in size from . They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in Great Britain. Some entomologists prefer the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles as they are not true bugs. Many of the species have conspicuous aposematic colours and patterns, such as red with black spots, that warn potential predators that they are distasteful. The majority of the more than 6,000 described species are generally considered beneficial insects, because many prey on herbivorous hemipterans such as aphids or scale insects, which are agricultural pests. Many coccinellids lay their eggs directly in aphid and scale insect colonies, ensuring their larvae have an immediate food source. However, some species such as the herbivorous Mexican bean beetle are agricultural pests. Etymology The name ''coccinellids'', created by Pierre André Latreille, is derived from the Latin word ''coccineus'' meaning "scarlet". The na ...
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