The Undulate Sigil Lady Beetle is native to North America. It is most active from April to July. This species’ wing covers are usually black with yellowish-white markings.
Status
Native
Ranked as Apparently Secure in Alberta. The Undulate Sigil Lady Beetle has not been ranked in the United States.
Last Seen
1976
Fun Fact
The Undulate Sigil Lady Beetle’s species name (undulata) means “waved” and refers to the wavy markings along the edges of its wing covers.
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Vermont Distribution
Visit the iNaturalist Observation Map and Occurrence Records to find out where Undulate Sigil Lady Beetles have been seen in Vermont.