-
Paedogenesis Cicero,
Joseph (June 1988). "Ontophylogenetics of
cantharoid larviforms (Coleoptera: Cantharoidea)". The
Coleopterists Bulletin. 42 (2). The Coleopterists...
- glow-worm is the
common name for
various groups of
insect larvae and
adult larviform females that glow
through bioluminescence. They
include the
European common...
- an Old
World group, used to be
included in the Phengodidae.
Larval and
larviform female glowworms are predators,
feeding on
millipedes and
other arthropods...
- with the
largest up to 25 mm (1 in) long. Many
species have non-flying
larviform females.
These can
often be
distinguished from the
larvae only because...
- A
railroad worm is a
larva or
larviform female adult of a
beetle of the
genus Phrixothrix in the
family Phengodidae,
characterized by the
possession of...
-
obsolete junior synonym. The
females retain a
larval form as
adults (
larviform females) and are
about 40–80 mm in length. The
females and
larvae have...
- are
totally non-luminous.
Adult females are
larger (~25-35 mm),
fully larviform and flightless, and
cream to
light golden brown in color, and luminous...
- of
fruit fly
resembles an
early procentriole.
Ageing Cuteness Kawaii Larviform female Moe (slang)
Neotenic complex syndrome Neotenin "neoteny". Dictionary...
- needed] Body
markings are rare.
Adult females of many
bagworm species are
larviform, with only
vestigial wings, legs, and mouthparts. In some species, parthenogenesis...
-
beetle is at rest.
Adult females of T.
contractus are
notable for
being larviform,
meaning they
retain a
larval morphology even into adulthood.
Larval Dermestidae...