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ladybug

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[ley-dee-buhg] / ˈleɪ diˌbʌg /

noun

  • ladybugs
    plural
  1. any of numerous small, round, often brightly colored and spotted beetles of the family Coccinellidae, feeding chiefly on aphids and other small insects, but including several forms that feed on plants.


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Etymology

Origin of ladybug

First recorded in 1690–1700; lady + bug 1

Explanation

A ladybug is a tiny, flying beetle that's usually red with black dots. Some people think it's good luck when a ladybug lands on them. Scientifically, the ladybug is known as a coccinellid, one of a family of insects that are generally brightly colored and spotted. They are sometimes also called "lady birds" or "lady cows." Gardeners love them because they tend to eat pesky bugs like aphids that feed on plants and flowers. The lady part of their name refers to the Bible's Virgin Mary, named for the red cape she wears in many well-known paintings.

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The ladybug, once a treasured member of the animal kingdom, is six legs deep in a publicity crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 16, 2025

The creatures include a walrus, a ladybug, a zebra, a wildebeest, a bat, a bush baby, a beaver and a crocodile.

From New York Times May 1, 2024

“Before the game, a ladybug landed on my shoe. And you all know what that means,” Aiyuk said.

From Seattle Times Jan. 28, 2024

In another, a ladybug drinks water from a dewdrop on a long blade of grass.

From National Geographic Jan. 22, 2024

“Wouldn’t this be a perfect time for a little music?” the ladybug asked.

From "James and the Giant Peach" by Roald Dahl

A cluster of the insects is even known as a loveliness of ladybugs.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 16, 2025

As he learned to live with an irregular heartbeat, he found joy in his family’s tiny garden and marveled at all the ladybugs that gathered on the tulsi, a special type of basil.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 11, 2024

Important factors are the places where the animals are found and their level of popularity -- squirrels and ladybugs come out on top here.

From Science Daily May 8, 2024

In the United Kingdom, some species of bees, ladybugs and spider populations are declining at faster rates in protected natural areas.

From Salon Jan. 26, 2023

In nature it is kept in check by various predators such as ladybugs, a gall midge, predaceous mites and several pirate bugs, all of them extremely sensitive to insecticides.

From "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson

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