- Hymenopterans)
Coarctate pupa –
enclosed in a
hardened cuticle of the
penultimate larval instar called a puparium. However, the
pupa itself is of the...
- form of
insect development which includes four life stages: egg, larva,
pupa, and
imago (or adult).
Holometabolism is a
synapomorphic trait of all insects...
- the rest of the insect.
Coarctate pupae develop inside the
larval skin.
Pupae of Cyclorrhapha,
suborder Brachycera, have
coarctate pupae in a
puparium (a...
-
surface of the
pupa may be
leathery and bear spines,
respiratory features or
locomotory paddles. In
other groups,
described as "
coarctate", the appendages...
- and
eventually becomes a
pupa, a
stage marked by
reduced movement.
There are
three types of pupae: obtect,
exarate or
coarctate.
Obtect pupae are compact...
-
feeding and
maturing inside the
cells of bees. The next
stage is the
coarctate phase, or the
sixth instar.
Larvae in this
phase become increasingly inactive...
- inertial, noninert,
noninertial artus art-
tight arctation, coarct,
coarctate,
coarctation artūs art-
joint article, articulable, articulacy, articular...
-
designate the
hairs on the mantle, gills, etc.
Clavate – Club-shaped.
Coarctate –
Pressed together, narrowed.
Concave – Excavated,
hollowed out. Conchiolin...