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larva (/ˈlɑːrvə/; pl.:
larvae /ˈlɑːrviː/) is a
distinct juvenile form many
animals undergo before metamorphosis into
their next life stage.
Animals with...
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Paenibacillus larvae are a
species of bacterium,
found worldwide,
which cause American foulbrood, a
fatal disease of the
larvae of
honeybees (Apis mellifera)...
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parasitic infestation of the body of a live
animal by fly
larvae (maggots) that grow
inside the host
while feeding on its tissue. Although...
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plants for the
larvae. Like most
other insects,
butterflies and
moths are holometabolous,
meaning they
undergo complete metamorphosis. The
larvae are commonly...
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larva migrans (abbreviated CLM) is a skin
disease in humans,
caused by the
larvae of
various nematode parasites of the
hookworm family (Ancylostomatidae)...
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species are used as food,
mostly as
larvae;
species widely consumed include mealworms and
rhinoceros beetle larvae. However, the
major impact of beetles...
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Early stage larvae swim poorly, but
later stage larvae swim
better and
cease to be
planktonic as they grow into juveniles. Fish
larvae are part of the...
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intestines can
result in diarrhea,
abdominal pain, and vomiting.
Migration of
larvae to muscle,
which occurs about a w****
after being infected, can
cause swelling...
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applied in
particular to the
larvae of
Brachycera flies, such as houseflies,
cheese flies, and blowflies,
rather than
larvae of the Nematocera, such as...
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malignant dead in
Roman religion,
sometimes used
interchangeably with the term
larvae (from
Latin larva, 'mask'). The term
lemures was
first used by the Augustan...