“…Although the units that constitute the mouthpart are the same in a specific group of insects, their morphology may differ among species of that group in adaptation to different feeding behaviors and/or food types (Karolyi, Hansal, Krenn, & Colville, ). Numerous studies have been conducted to describe the morphology of mouthpart in Coleoptera (Belhoucine, Bouhraoua, Prats, & Puladevillar, ; Chen, Zhang, & Dai, ; Eilers, Talarico, Hansson, Hilker, & Reinecke, ; Moon, ; Wilhelmi & Krenn, ), but only few reports have been found for predatory lady beetles (Thornham, Wakefield, Blackwell, Evans, & Walters, ). This study might be the first one to comprehensively describe the fine morphology of mouthpart of a predatory lady beetle.…”