- imagines, and this is the term
generally used by entomologists – however,
imagoes is also acceptable.
Imaginal disc Look up
imago in Wiktionary, the free...
- to the
ground and use silk to bind dead
leaves around the cocoon. The
imagoes (winged, ****ually mature),
often referred to as 'adult moths,'
emerge from...
- and each
constructs a
cocoon in a
protected place. The
adult moths, or
imagoes,
emerge about two w****s later. They are
strictly nocturnal and
start flying...
-
imago in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
imago (plural:
imagines or
imagoes) is the last (or adult)
stage of
development of an insect.
Imago may also...
-
bright green shield bugs
appear in
April or May,
having hibernated as
imagoes in
humus during the winter. They live by
eating the sap from
within plants...
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month as eggs, nine
months as larvae, one
month as pupae, and one
month as
imagoes (winged, ****ually
mature adults). Eggs are
preferentially laid on oak trees...
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various degrees,
while the male
appears more
morphologically adult (as
imagoes). The
resemblance may mean the
larviform female has the same
coloring as...
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aired warning viewers about the contents. 11 11 "C: In The
Forest of the
Imagoes – PORTRAITZ" Transliteration: "Aseichū no Mori de – Pōtoreitsu" (****anese:...
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largest soldiers commonly reaching lengths of 16 mm. The
imagoes can
closely resemble the
imagoes of some
species of Odontotermes. They can, however, be...
- and
weighed 15,000
tonnes as a larva. In
later films, the size of the
Imagoes decreased to 53
meters in 1964 film and 40
meters in body
length and 8...