Ladybug.
The scientific name of the ladybird was due to its unusually bright coloring - the Latin word "coccineus" corresponds to the concept of "scarlet." And the common nicknames, endowed with the ladybird in many countries of the world, speak of the respect and sympathy of people for this insect. For example, in Germany and Switzerland, it is known as the "bug of the Virgin Mary" (Marienkaefer), in Slovenia and the Czech Republic the ladybug is called "Sun" (Slunecko), and many Hispanics know it as "St. Anthony's cow" (Vaquita de San Antonio).
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