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Keywords:
Metamorphosis,
Cocoon,
Larval,
Larva,
Nonfeeding
The stage of development between the both egg and the bot fly.
The nonfeeding stage between the larva and adult in the metamorphosis of holometabolous insects, during which the larva typically undergoes complete transformation within a protective cocoon or hardened case.
(singular pupa) - The life stage of an insect between the larvae and adult stages. When the insect changes its form through metamorphosis.
The stage of a bee's life between the larval stage and the adult.
the immobile, incased transition state for insects between larvae and adult.
Insects in the "resting" stage of metamorphosis.
the transformating stage when an insect is nonfeeding, and immobile
The cocoon or dormant stage of a beetle or moth.
the stage between larval and adult where insects undergo extensive body transformations during dormancy or inactivity (diapause). Random: 1.) having an undefined distribution (not clumped and not uniform). 2.) having a likelihood of being selected that is not biased from any other item in the selectable area.
The relatively inactive, transformation stage between the larva and the adult of holometabolous insects
peww-payy) Puparia, pupal. A third-stage form of an immature insect which undergoes a complete metamorphosis. It's the stage after the final larval instar (the brief tranisiton is pre-pupal). After the pupal stage is adulthood. A cocoon is a pupa.| Menu
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