Adalia (beetle) explained

Adalia is a genus of ladybugs in the family Coccinellidae. It contains only two species, A. bipunctata and A. decempunctata.[1] [2]

Ecology and biogeography

Adalia bipunctata is present in Europe, Asia, North America and New Zealand.

The two species are predominantly aphidophagous, but also show cannibalism and prey on other ladybirds.

Adalia species are subject to parasitism by male-killing bacteria: invasion of one insect species, A. bipunctata, by two different male-killing bacteria, phorid and degeerid flies, as well as sexually transmitted Coccipolipus hippodamiae mites.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/browse_taxa.php?path=0,1,134,311,312,320,6407,155556&selected_taxon=155556 Catalogue of Life: 2009 Annual Checklist
  2. Web site: Adalia - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics.