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Coccinella transversalis
The Transverse ladybirds is bright orange-red in colour with black markings on their back. There is a dark strip down the centre where the wings meet, and prominent V-shaped markings on each side.
They are active during the day and adults and larvae can be found living on the same food plants. Plants that attract aphids and other insect prey
Food adults and larvae eat soft-bodied insects, such as aphids. Breeding Transverse Ladybirds lay eggs on food plants. The eggs hatch into carnivorous larvae, then pupate into oval pupae before hatching out as adults. Size 5mm
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