Taxonomy
- Polyphaga
- Cucujoidea
- Coccinellidae
- Anisosticta
- Anisosticta novemdecimpunctata
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Description
Length: 4mm. Background colour: July-April, buff/beige; April-June, reddish. Pattern colour: black spots. Number of spots: 15-21 (19). Spot fusions: sometimes. Melanic (black) forms: no. Pronotum: buff/beige or red with 6 black spots; rounded at the sides with greatest width in the middle. Leg colour: pale brown. Other features: distinctly elongate and flattened in shape.
Fourth-instar larva: thoracic region cream/white with dark patches; abdomen pale grey with alternating rows of black and white tubercles running longitudinally; fine hairs projecting from tubercles. Pupa: unknown.
Biology
Habitats: Water ladybirds are habitat specialists, occupying reed-beds and grassland in marshy or wet locations. This species can often be found on the emergent vegetation surrounding ponds. There are a few records from exposed riverine sediments.
Host plants: Water ladybirds can be found on tall emergent plants including reeds, reedmace, reed sweet-grass and rushes.
Food: aphids.
Overwintering sites: Water ladybirds overwinter between leaves and in stems of reeds, and in grass tussocks.