Halyzia
Halyzia is a genus of Coccinellidae, also known as ladybird.
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Genus: | Halyzia Mulsant, 1846 |
How to Identify
The Halzia Sedecimguttata is identified by its orange color and 14-16 spots on its back
Where to find
Halzia is concentrated in the European Deciduous forests. They can be found in the edges of woodlands or bushes
Life Cycle
Halzia, like many insects has an egg stage, a larval stage, a pupa stage and an adult stage. Once the female lays her eggs, they will hatch in 4-10 days. Halyzia will molt many times before it becomes a full grown adult.
Fun Fact
Like moths, Halyzia is attracted to light. These Insects will be frequently found in moth traps
Species
Species within this genus include:[1]
- Halyzia feae Gorham, 1895
- Halyzia nepalensis Canepari, 2003
- Halyzia sanscrita Mulsant, 1853
- Halyzia sedecimguttata (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Halyzia straminea (Hope in Gray, 1831)
- Halyzia tschitscherini Semenow, 1895
References
- https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/wildlife-explorer/invertebrates/beetles/orange-ladybird
- https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/52881-Halyzia-sedecimguttata
- https://www.theguardian.com/environment/gallery/2013/jul/22/ladybird-species-harlequin-uk-insects
- https://www.ladybuglady.com/LadybugsFAQ.htm
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