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- enclosed in a hardened cuticle of the penultimate larval instar called a puparium. However, the pupa itself is of the exarate adecticous pupal form. (Cyclorrhapha...
- special structure used to help the emerging adult fly break free of the puparium; this structure is an inflatable membranous sac called the ptilinum that...
- insect does not shed the larval skin, which it retains as a protective puparium and which dries out. Meanwhile, the pupa within this skin develops into...
- well as seven pairs of prolegs, each of which has two dozen hooklets. The puparium has a length of 6.8 mm, a width of 2.95 mm, and a height of 2.68 mm. It...
- "coarctate", the appendages are not visible. In these, the outer surface is a puparium, formed from the last larval skin, and the actual pupa is concealed within...
- the southeastern United States during autumn Larva Puparium Newly emerged adult male and puparium Adult Milne, Lorus; Margery Milne (2000). National Audubon...
- reference to the circular aperture through which the adult escapes the puparium. This is a cir****scriptional name that has significant historical familiarity...
- Barring any disturbances to the cocoon, an adult flea will emerge from the puparium after 9–15 days. Males are still mobile after a blood meal like other fleas...
- in middle. Entirely wrinkled and covered with black spines ventrally. Puparium Length7 mm. cylindrical, wedge shaped in profile. The pupal spiracles are...
- three larval instars, the white prepupa immediately forms a hard, dark puparium. This is deposited on the wool of the sheep and is attached with a glue-like...