This diagram illustrates the anatomy of a ladybird and its life cycle.
Several key trends are revealed by the graph, which shows the life cycle of a ladybird from its egg development stage to the fully adult ladybug. Moreover, it also shows different body parts of a ladybird.
To begin with, the development phase of a ladybug starts with eggs on a leaf, which stay there for 2 to 5 days. Then, it goes into the larval stage, which lasts for 3 weeks. Then, finally, there is a pupa stage that lasts for a week, and after that, the adult ladybug comes into life.
Also worth noticing is that this picture also represents different parts of a ladybug, labelled with their names. First of all, there is a head at the top, and there are eyes and an antenna attached to the head. There is also a pronotum attached to the back of the head. It has a total of six legs, though one leg cannot be clearly visible because it is covered by the red elytra, which is red in color and has black dots on it, also covering the abdomen and wing under the elytra.
