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The National weather service reported spotted on radar a huge cloud of ladybugs.
Meteorologist Joe Dandrea noted that the area of the clouds while flying insects over San Diego was 49 square kilometers! However, ladybirds were scattered in the sky at a height of 1.5 to 3 kilometers. However, the width of the "cohesive" group was 16 kilometers.
In California, home to about 200 species of ladybirds, but it is not known what formed such a huge group. The causes of the phenomenon scientists could not explain.
Ladybugs (Coccinellidae) is a family of beetles, they live in almost all areas of the globe except Antarctica and areas with permafrost. There are more than 4,000 species and 360 genera. The vast majority of predators, herbivorous species are widely distributed in the tropics and in the subtropics of Southeast Asia.
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