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Theodora Demetriades

Haddonfield, New Jersey USA

LADY BUG AND RANDY BUG


Art: LADY BUG AND RANDY BUG by Artist Theodora Demetriades
Lady bugs are found world wide with more than 450 that are native to North America. They are considered useful to gardeners since they feed on aphids or scale insects. Coccinellids are often brightly colored to ward away potential predators. This phenomenon is called aposematism and works because predators learn by experience to associate certain prey phenotypes with a bad taste (or worse). Mechanical stimulation (such as by predator attack) causes "reflex bleeding" in both larval and adult ladybird beetles, in which an alkaloid toxin is exuded through the joints of the exoskeleton, deterring feeding. Ladybugs, as well as other Coccinellids are known to spray a venomous toxin to certain mammals and other insects when threatened.

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