Adalia
Adalia is a genus of small beetles in the family Coccinellidae, commonly called lady beetles. The genus includes several species, the best known being Adalia bipunctata, the two-spotted ladybird, which displays a range of color patterns from red to orange with two dark spots, though variation exists. Members of Adalia are predatory on aphids and other small arthropods and are considered beneficial insects in agriculture and horticulture. They occur in temperate regions of Europe and Asia and have been observed in other regions through human-mediated introductions. They inhabit gardens, woodlands, and agricultural fields, seeking aphid colonies on leaves and stems.
Adalia as a given name: Adalia is used as a feminine given name in some cultures. The
In summary, Adalia refers both to a genus of predatory beetles important for pest control and to