What is the rarest ladybug in the world?

The Rare Five-Spot Ladybird Coccinella quinquepunctata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) Surviving in an Unstable Habitat. Coccinella quinquepunctata (the five-spot ladybird), was considered extinct in the UK until 1987. Since this time the species is abundant, however, only in very specific habitat in Wales and Scotland.
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Is there a rare ladybug?

Three species in particular used to be quite common and are now very rare: the two-spot, the nine-spot, and the transverse (Adalia bipunctata, Coccinella novemnotata, Coccinella transversoguttata, respectively).
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What is the luckiest ladybug?

Some say that the redder the ladybug, the better your luck will be. There are even folk tales that say when a ladybug comes to call, true love will follow soon after. So it seems a ladybug landing is quite lucky indeed!
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Are golden ladybugs rare?

The Gold Ladybug is a harmless Critter. It is a rare, golden recolor of an ordinary Ladybug, with a 1/400 (0.25%) chance of spawning in place of the ordinary version.
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Do pink ladybugs exist?

Spotted pink ladybug, Coleomegilla maculata, is an active, oval-shaped ladybug distinguished by its pink color and the absence of white on its pronotum. Along with aphids, insect eggs, and small larvae, this ladybug eats a lot of pollen so you may find it in corn and fruit trees.
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Are ladybugs with 9 spots rare?

Populations of the C-9 began to decline rapidly in the mid-1980s (Obrycki et al. 2000), and it is now rare throughout its historic range.
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Can ladybugs hurt you?

Yes, ladybugs can bite if provoked, though they rarely have the force to break the skin. While their bites are not overly harmful and can not transmit any diseases or parasites, some people experience minor allergic reactions to ladybug bites in the form of a raised red bump.
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Are pink ladybugs poisonous?

Ladybugs, also known as lady beetles or ladybird beetles, are not poisonous to humans or pets. They do not produce venom or toxins, and are generally considered to be harmless to people and animals. Ladybugs do, however, have a defense mechanism to deter predators.
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Can a ladybug have 18 spots?

The eighteen-spotted ladybird (Myrrha octodecimguttata), or 18-spot ladybird, is a species of beetle in the genus Myrrha in the ladybird family that lives primarily in pine forests and mixed (deciduous/conifer) forests inhabiting the upper part of the canopy and feeding on aphids.
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Are 16 spot ladybirds rare?

16-spot Ladybird. Our only U.K. species of Tytthaspis is widespread and common in Europe. In the U.K. a generally common and often abundant species throughout England north to Lincolnshire and west to Somerset. Further north there are records scattered to the Clyde.
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Do red ladybugs still exist?

The Asian Lady Beetle is also called the Harlequin Ladybird. It comes in a variety of colors from pale orange to deep red. Young beetles tend to be black with irregular red spots. The Asian Lady Beetle is also a bit larger than most native ladybugs.
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Are there rainbow ladybugs?

Although the classic standard ladybug – red with black spots – are the ones we know best, they come in a rainbow of colors.
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Are orange ladybugs fake?

What are “orange ladybugs”? The orange ladybugs you see around Ohio are actually Asian lady beetles. Like stink bugs, these beetles aren't a native species to our state. As their name suggests, they're originally from Asia (often found around China, Russia, Korea, and Japan).
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Are there purple ladybugs?

Purple ladybugs are real and found only in Hawaii.
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Are GREY ladybugs real?

This unusual ladybug is actually a completely different species from common red ladybugs. Although in the same family (Coccinellidae), it is one of many variations.
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Are orange ladybugs rare?

The orange ladybird is common, with numbers increasing and no known threats.
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Are all ladybugs lucky?

If a ladybug lands on you then that's very lucky. In some cultures it is believed that whatever the ladybug touches will be improved. If you see a ladybug that means good weather is near or that a person will soon have luck with love or money. If you kill a ladybug you will have bad luck.
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Is killing a ladybug good luck?

Bug superstitions also suggest that you count the spots on a ladybug's back and that's the number of happy months ahead. Of course, killing a lady bug is considered bad luck and should be avoided at all costs, so the superstition goes.
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Are there black ladybugs?

Chilocorus stigma, commonly known as the twice-stabbed ladybug, is a native resident of the United States and Canada but does not live west of the Sierra Nevada.. It also has been introduced to Hawaii. It is shiny black, and there is one red spot on each elytron.
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Is a golden ladybug good luck?

Ladybugs are considered omens of good fortune and prosperity around the world.
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Do Golden ladybugs exist?

The gold ladybug is actually the golden tortoise beetle that is native to the Americas. They are variable in color from reddish-brown with black spots through gold, and often metallic, earning it the nickname “goldbug”.
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Are 2 spotted ladybugs rare?

What's so special about this type of lady beetle (or ladybug as it more commonly called?) Well, even though this species is native to New York City, it has become very rare in recent years. The Two-Spotted Lady Beetle hasn't been seen in New York City for 30 years!
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Do ladybugs eat spiders?

You may be wondering “what do ladybugs eat?” Ladybugs feed on a wide variety of small insects and insect eggs. Their favorite food is aphids, but they also eat small spiders, mealy bugs, and other insects and mites they can attack and subdue.
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