The two images illustrate the life phases and body construction of a ledy bird.
Overall, the lady bird development is a natural and cyclical process, comprising 4 stages. It begins with an adult species laying eggs and finishes with a fully evolved ladybug.
To begin, an adult bug leaves the eggs, and eggs develop for the period less than a week. Then, after hatching from an egg, the 3-week Larval stage begins. In this stage, insect has developed pairs of pronotums, head with antennas on it, and long main part of the body.
Next is pura phase. In that stage the torso starts to round, but wings, elytras with a small black spots, and large abdomen start to form. Pura stage ends in 7 days, and from then on the hole process finishes with an adult lady bird with fully evolved head, torse, and legs, and elytras repainted to the red, with black dots on it.
