- eyes. They have six legs. No
abdominal prolegs. Two
types can be seen:
Campodeiform – well sclerotized, dorso-ventrally
flattened body.
Usually long legged...
- to date (the life
history of the
Drepanicinae remains unknown):
their campodeiform larvae s**** out
female spiders or
their egg sacs
which they then enter;...
- This can be
eruciform (caterpillar-like),
scarabaeiform (grub-like),
campodeiform (elongated,
flattened and active),
elateriform (wireworm-like) or vermiform...
-
include the
ground beetles and rove beetles;
their larvae are
described as
campodeiform. Some
beetle larvae resemble hardened worms with dark head
capsules and...
- Scarabaeidae. Vermiform: maggot-like, as in most
species of
Brachyceran flies.
Campodeiform:
similar to
members of the
genus Campodea, elongated, more or less straight...
-
known as a
casual pollinator.
First instar larvae of this
species are
campodeiform and will use p****tic
behavior in an
attempt to find an
adult spider...
-
between the
suborders is not clear-cut. The
larvae of
Annulipalpians are
campodeiform (free-living, well sclerotized, long
legged predators with dorso-ventrally...
-
Campodeiform larva of Micromus...
-
angulatus Micromus bifasciatus Micromus posticus Micromus variegatus Campodeiform larva of
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- "roaming". In
typical examples the first-instar
larval morphology is
campodeiform (meaning: elongated, flattened, and active, more or less
resembling the...