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Faculty Mentor

Amy Keagy, EdD

Faculty Mentor Department

Biology

Abstract

Artist Statement

The Ladybug is a piece inspired by my wide-eyed youth. As a child, I was in awe of the ladybug's (Coccinellidae) iconic red elytra adorned with their contrasting black spots. I was also told that encountering a ladybug meant good luck and to make a wish, which fueled my fascination. As I began studying biology, I discovered that they play a crucial ecological role as voracious predators of aphids and other plant pests. Their contribution to natural pest control underscores their importance in agriculture and ecosystem balance. Ladybugs are valued allies, not only in the eyes of sustainable pest management practices worldwide, but in mine too. The moment I was told that ladybugs are good luck, I knew that not only my wishes were the ones being granted.

My illustration serves not only to visually document the ladybug’s anatomy but also to inspire a deeper appreciation for its ecological significance. By intertwining my childhood wonder with scientific rigor, this illustration is an invitation to marvel at the beauty and functionality of one of nature’s most beloved insects. The next time you see a fellow ladybug, I encourage you to tap into your inner child and make a wish.

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