The diagrams below show the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy.

The diagrams below show the life cycle of a lady bird and its anatomy.
The diagram illustrates the metamorphosis of a ladybird and its anatomy.
Overall
, it can be vividly seen that
this
life cycle involves four stages from eggs to fully mature Ladybugs with complex body structures. In the early stage, female ladybugs lay their several oval eggs down on a leaf. These eggs hatch in two to five days so that they become larvae and actively find their prey. Twenty-one days later, the living creature will become motionless in the pupation process which takes seven days. Once the insects have undergone the pupa stage, they hang beneath a leaf by their tail,
thus
transforming them into dome-shaped adults. Later, if the adult ladybugs find their opposite sex gender, the life cycle is going
to begin
again. Turning to the second picture, there are eight parts of the ladybug's body. It has a bright red colour with several black dots on its elytra covering two pairs of transparent wings. If the insect flies, a round-big-black abdomen is seen. The four tiny legs help them to roam around.
Moreover
, there is a pronotum connecting its body with a half-round head having two antennas and small eyes.
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