the diagram below shows the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy

the diagram below shows the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy
The two figures illustrate a ladybird's life cycle and its anatomy. It can be seen that there are four stages that the ladybug has, starting from the egg until adult life. Another image describes some parts of the lady Bird's appearance which is counted as eight in total. Looking at the life cycle image
first,
it begins with the eggs attached to the back surface of a leaf. After around 2 to 5 days in the egg stage, the bugs will change to larvas, spending time for 21 days. In the next stage, larvas will form pupas which need 7 days.
Finally
, they will be adult Ladybugs. The next stage return to the egg cycle. In terms of the anatomy of the bug, it is divided into two parts. The first part is the head, in which there are antennas, eyes and a pronotum. The ladybug's body is attributed with red elytra, leg, wing and abdomen.
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