Illeis galbula

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Fungus-eating Ladybird
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I. galbula
Binomial name
Illeis galbula
(Mulsant, 1850)
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Description

The Fungus-eating Ladybird (Illeis galbula) is a species of beetle in the family Coccinellidae. Adults are 4-5mm in size, while the larvae are between 8 and 10mm.[2] Adults are black with bright yellow markings.[3] Larvae are grey with black tubercles covered with short spines.[3] The pupa is pale yellow with black tubercles and lateral spurs.[3]

Behaviour

During the day it is fast moving and readily flies or drops when disturbed.[2] The pupa are active and often stand on end.[2] Adult and larval fungus-eating ladybirds are often found in gardens where they eat

privet species during spring.[3]

Distribution

This species is native to Eastern Australia.[3] Fungus-eating ladybirds are a non-native species in the North Island of New Zealand, first introduced to Auckland in 1985.[3] They are also found in New Guinea.[3]

Gallery

  • Larval form.
    Larval form.
  • Fungus-eating Ladybird, Binalong Bay, Australia.
    Fungus-eating Ladybird, Binalong Bay, Australia.
  • Fungus-eating ladybird eating powdery mildew on zucchini leaf.
    Fungus-eating ladybird eating powdery mildew on zucchini leaf.
  • Illeis galbula on a hand
    Illeis galbula on a hand

See also

  • Steelblue ladybird

References

  1. ^ "Illeis galbula". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  2. ^ a b c "Fungus-eating Ladybird - Illeis galbula". Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g N A Martin (2017). "Fungus-eating ladybird - Illeis (Leptothea) galbula". Landcare Research. Retrieved 2021-02-18..
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