Zagloba (beetle)

[1][2][3] The genus Zagloba belongs to the family Coccinellidae, commonly known as lady beetles or ladybugs.

These beetles are specialized predators, often targeting scale insects, which are small, sap-sucking pests that infest plants.

Predatory Behavior: Like many lady beetles, Zagloba species are effective predators, particularly of soft-bodied arthropods like scale insects.

Habitat: These beetles are typically found in areas where their prey is abundant, including forests, gardens, and agricultural regions.

Further studies into Zagloba may reveal additional species and more detailed information about their behavior, distribution, and ecological roles.