Hippodamia undecimnotata

Hippodamia undecimnotata
Hippodamia undecimnotata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Coccinellidae
Genus: Hippodamia
Species: H. undecimnotata
Binomial name
Hippodamia undecimnotata
(Schneider, 1792)
Synonyms
  • Adalia undecimnotata
  • Ceratomegilla undecimnotata (Schneider, 1792)
  • Coccinella undecimnotata Schneider, 1792
  • Semiadalia undecimnotata Schneider

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Hippodamia undecimnotata is a species of black-spotted lady beetles belonging to the family Coccinellidae, subfamily Coccinellinae.

Description

Hippodamia undecimnotata can reach a length of about 5–7 millimetres (0.20–0.28 in). Body is elongated. Elytra are orange-red, while pronotum is black, sometimes with a small white line at the front edge. Elytra show a central black spot and 10 lateral black spots.[2] There are a total of eleven spots (hence the Latin species name undecimnotata), but some spots sometimes are small and barely visible.

This species can be confused with Coccinella septempunctata, but it is smaller and more oval, the central spot above the pronotum is more triangular than round and there is no white around it.[3]

Adults can be encountered from March through October. They mainly feed on aphids.

Distribution

This quite rare species can be found in central and southern Europe.[2]

Habitat

It occurs in open, sunny environments (sunny forest edges, meadows, herbaceous and dry grasslands, etc.).[2]

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