La"dy*bird` (?), n. [Equiv. to, bird of
Our Lady.] (Zoöl.) Any one of numerous species of
small beetles of the genus Coccinella and allied genera
(family Coccinellidæ); -- called also ladybug,
ladyclock, lady cow, lady fly, and lady
beetle. Coccinella seplempunctata in one of the common
European species. See Coccinella.
&fist; The ladybirds are usually more or less hemispherical in
form, with a smooth, polished surface, and often colored red, brown,
or black, with small spots of brighter colors. Both the larvæ
and the adult beetles of most species feed on aphids, and for this
reason they are very beneficial to agriculture and horticulture.