Mulsantina picta (the painted lady beetle or pine lady beetle) is a species of ladybug belonging to the subfamily Coccinellinae.
Mulsantina picta is a small ladybug, typically 3.3- long, and 2.2- wide. The elytral markings are quite variable, and sometimes absent. The pronotal markings are more constant and recognizable.
Mulsantina picta is widespread across the United States and southern Canada. It is especially associated with pine forests [1] and is an aphid and adelgid predator.[2] Thus making M. picta a rather dominant species in older pine trees habitats (since they are conifer specialist), which are known to have low aphid densities.[3]