The graphics depict the life process of a lady bird and its body structure/parts. Overall, there are four stages of the cycle, with a different time length. It begins with the egg stage and ends with the appearance of an adult insect.
In the first diagram, the process begins when the eggs are left for between two and five days on a leaf. The next step involves the Larval stage, which proceeds for 21 days. Once the Larval stage is complete, the pupa adheres to the back of the leaf for a week, after which it forms an adult ladybug. Next, the whole process of the life cycle of a ladybug is repeated.
Regarding the anatomy of a ladybird, at the front, it has a head, two eyes and antennae. There is a body part called pronotum, which sits right behind its head. The main body structure consists of six legs, three on each side. It also has the abdomen and the wing which are covered by red elytra.
