A small beetle with a domed back, typically red or yellow with black spots; a ladybird.
Family Coccinellidae: several genera and species, including the familiar convergent ladybug (Hippodamia convergens)
Example sentencesExamples
They are multicolored Asian ladybugs or ladybird beetles, first introduced to the southern United States to control aphids.
Green lacewings, like ladybugs, diminish aphid and mealybug populations, as well as thrips.
The larvae of ladybugs and green lacewings are also hunters of small, soft-bodied insect pests.
After the read aloud, the text was extended as children examined pictures of a cricket, a ground beetle, and ladybugs, and they made comments and comparisons.
We're building habitats to encourage birds, butterflies, dragonflies and ladybugs to our gardens.
Definition of ladybug in US English:
ladybug
nounˈlādēˌbəɡˈleɪdiˌbəɡ
North American
A small beetle with a domed back, typically red or yellow with black spots. Both the adults and larvae are important predators of aphids.
Family Coccinellidae: several genera and species, including the familiar convergent ladybug (Hippodamia convergens)
British term ladybird
Example sentencesExamples
Green lacewings, like ladybugs, diminish aphid and mealybug populations, as well as thrips.
The larvae of ladybugs and green lacewings are also hunters of small, soft-bodied insect pests.
They are multicolored Asian ladybugs or ladybird beetles, first introduced to the southern United States to control aphids.
After the read aloud, the text was extended as children examined pictures of a cricket, a ground beetle, and ladybugs, and they made comments and comparisons.
We're building habitats to encourage birds, butterflies, dragonflies and ladybugs to our gardens.