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larvae with a food source. Like most insects, they
develop from
larva to
pupa to adult.
Temperate species hibernate and
diapause during the winter; tropical...
- to another. The
mosquito life
cycle consists of four stages: egg, larva,
pupa, and adult. Eggs are laid on the
water surface; they
hatch into
motile larvae...
- the
pupa. The
pupa broadens towards the
shoulders and the
abdomen gradually tapers to the last segment. The most
striking characteristic of the
pupa is...
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pupa (chrysalis) and
imago (adult). In the
genera Colias, Erebia, Euchloe, and Parn****ius, a
small number of
species are
known that
reproduce semi-parthenogenetically;...
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organic material, and live and
remain in the soil
until they
develop to the
pupa stage.
During the
warmer months the
lovebug larvae remain in the
larvae phase...
- The
osmeterium is pale
bluish green. It is
extruded only reluctantly. The
pupa is pale
green with a dark
purplish median line from the head to the thoracic...
- to form the
pupa. The
pupa can be
either on the
under or
upper surface of the leaf. It is
yellow and
covered with long
light hairs. The
pupa is also marked...
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usually a stick. The
distinguishing feature of the
common rose
pupa is the
presence of
large semi-circular
projections on the back of the abdomen,
thorax and...
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drawing of this rare insect,
Hymenopus bicornis (in the
nymph or
active pupa state), was
kindly sent me by Mr. Wood-Mason,
Curator of the
Indian Museum...
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After a few days as a
pupa, the
dorsal surface of the
cephalothorax splits and the
adult mosquito emerges.
Pupa A.
maculipennis pupa,
breathing at the surface...