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Coccinella transversoguttata Faldermann, 1835
TRANSVERSE LADY BEETLE
Transverse ladybug

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Coccinella transversoguttata
Steve Marshall, University of Guelph. All rights reserved. · 1
Coccinella transversoguttata

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Coccinella transversoguttata, transverse ladybeetle
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Coccinella transversoguttata, transverse ladybeetle
Coccinella transversoguttata, 2
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Coccinella transversoguttata, 2

Coccinella transversoguttata
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Coccinella transversoguttata
Overview
"One of Ontario's most beautiful lady beetles is the large (around 7mm) Transverse Lady Beetle (C. transversoguttata), aptly named for the distinctive, narrow transverse spots. This distinctive species has become rare in Ontario since the Seven Spotted Lady Beetle appeared here, and I know of no confirmed record of C. transversoguttata in Ontario since 1987. The Canadian Nature Federation conducted a lady beetle survey during the late 1990's and compiled records of lady beetle sightings sent in by school children and naturalists. According to the Canadian Nature Federation lady beetle survey results, both C. transversoguttata and C. novemnotata still occur in southern Ontario, but none of the recent records of these threatened species are backed up by specimens or photographs. Unfortunately, these records probably represent misidentifications. The Transverse Lady Beetle was at one time widely distributed in North America, extending from Labrador to Alaska and south to California, and it is still common in western Canada."

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  • Steve Marshall, Environmental Biology, University of Guelph, Ontario

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Agavaceae  Yucca @ I_LB (3)
Asteraceae  Artemisia tridentata @ I_LB (8)

Artemisia @ I_LB (1)

Chrysanthemum leucanthemum @ I_LB (1)

Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus @ I_LB (6)

Cirsium canescens @ I_LB (3)

Onopordum acanthium @ I_LB (1)

Tragopogon dubius @ I_LB (1)
Balsaminaceae  Impatiens hawkeri @ I_LB (1)
Brassicaceae  Isatis tinctoria @ I_LB (1)
Grossulariaceae  Ribes aureum @ I_LB (1)
Linaceae  Linum lewisii @ I_LB (1)
Rosaceae  Purshia tridentata @ I_LB (2)
_  6 foot @ I_LB (1)

Aspen @ I_LB (5)

Bitterbrush @ I_LB (3)

Bush growing @ I_LB (1)

Cottonwood tree @ I_LB (2)

Dill @ I_LB (1)

Elk thistle @ I_LB (7)

Grape @ I_LB (1)

Grass @ I_LB (2)

Hedge @ I_LB (1)

Horehound @ I_LB (1)

Lupine @ I_LB (3)

Night shade @ I_LB (1)

Pine @ I_LB (1)

Ragweed @ I_LB (5)

Sagebrush @ I_LB (1)

Soapweed yucca @ I_LB (6)

Soapweed @ I_LB (1)

Sunflower @ I_LB (2)

Sweet @ I_LB (1)

Tree @ I_LB (1)

White ash @ I_LB (1)

Wild carrot @ I_LB (1)

Wild parsnip @ I_LB (1)

Willow @ I_LB (1)

african daisy @ I_LB (1)

alfalfa @ I_LB (1)

blossoming rabbitbrush @ I_LB (3)

broad leaf @ I_LB (1)

coal dust @ I_LB (1)

cornflower @ I_LB (1)

cottonwood tree @ I_LB (12)

curly dock @ I_LB (2)

daisies @ I_LB (1)

dandelion @ I_LB (1)

domestic delphinium @ I_LB (1)

flowering honeysuckle @ I_LB (3)

fruit tree @ I_LB (1)

grass lawn @ I_LB (10)

grass/steppe @ I_LB (1)

grass @ I_LB (2)

honeysuckle @ I_LB (1)

milkweed @ I_LB (2)

mixed greenery--fireweed @ I_LB (1)

n/a @ I_LB (1)

none ( @ I_LB (1)

peony plant @ I_LB (1)

plant @ I_STA (1)

rabbit brush @ I_LB (2)

rabbitbrush @ I_LB (12)

romaine lettuce @ I_LB (1)

sagebrush @ I_LB (1)

showy milkweed @ I_LB (1)

soapweed yucca @ I_LB (88)

tall field @ I_LB (2)

tall grass @ I_LB (2)

thistle @ I_LB (41)

wax currant @ I_LB (1)

wooly locoweed @ I_LB (2)

wooly mullein @ I_LB (1)

yellow salsify @ I_LB (1)

yucca @ I_LB (2)

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