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Oenopia conglobata · lajinė boružė

  • Synharmonia conglobata, Coccinella conglobata
  • poplar ladybird beetle
  • Kugelige Marienkäfer, Pappelmarienkäfer
  • lajinė boružė
  • dažādpunktu mārīte
  • wrzeciążeczka barwna
  • plommonpiga

It is found in Europe except in the North, North Africa and the temperate regions of Asia, but absent from the British Isles and the Northwest. The species lives in mixed forests of the lower altitudes, being found mainly on poplar, pine, larch, and Prunus species such as bird cherries. The adults and larvae of Oenopia conglobata eat aphids. The beetles overwinter under the bark of trees.

The adult beetles are 3.5 to 5 mm long and have oval, slightly curved bodies. The elytra are light pink or pale yellow with a black seam, bearing eight square black spots varying in size and sometimes flowing into each other. There are also completely black colored specimens. The pronotum is light beige and bears seven black, symmetrically arranged spots. The head is black and white. The antennae are yellow, but slightly darker coloured at the end; the legs are yellow brown.

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