Coccinella monticola

Coccinella monticola, commonly called the mountain lady beetle or Tamarack ladybug, is a species of lady beetle native to western US and Canada, southeastern Canada and New England states.[1]

Coccinella monticola
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Coccinellidae
Genus: Coccinella
Species:
C. monticola
Binomial name
Coccinella monticola
Mulsant, 1850

Description

This lady beetle ranges from lengths of 5.2 to 7 mm long. It is a fairly recognizably species having two similar oval spots on either elytral, along with along a single spot behind the head. The spots vary in size and roundedness. Though the forewings are generally red, they can be orange or yellow.[2] This species can be confused with Coccinella difficilis but it differs with having the first set of elytra being smaller than the second.

Range

Coccinella monticola can be found from the Yukon Territory south to New Mexico with Washington and Wisconsin being the berth of the range. A small population can be found from the Great Lakes to Nova Scotia and Massachusetts.[3]

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