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Pseudopupae
Pseudopupa Pseu`do*pu"pa, n.; pl. L. Pseudopup[ae], E. Pseudopupas. [NL. See Pseudo-, and Pupa.] (Zo["o]l.) A stage intermediate between the larva and pupa of bees and certain other hymenopterous insects.

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- A pupa (from Latin pupa 'doll'; pl.: pupae) is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that...
- Silk moth pupae are edible insects and are eaten in some cultures: In ****am, India, they are boiled for extracting silk and the boiled pupae are eaten...
- literally "pupa", is a Korean insect-based street food made with silkworm pupae. The boiled or steamed snack food is served in paper cups with toothpick...
- clippings, root hairs and fungi. They eventually become pupae and then adults emerge from the pupae. At a temperature of 75 °F (23.9 °C), the cycle takes...
- is a quiescent, non-feeding developmental stage. Most pupae move very little, although the pupae of some species, such as mosquitoes, are mobile. In preparation...
- ****ually mature), often referred to as 'adult moths,' emerge from the pupae with the wings small, crumpled and held close to the body. Over several...
- two to five days of development, these metamorphose into reddish-brown pupae, about 8 millimetres (3⁄8 inch) long. Adult flies normally live for two...
- Pupae are immobile, do not feed, and remain housed in their cocoon for 1 to 9 w****s until emerging as adults. Size ranges from 14 to 16 mm. Pupae start...
- top 1⁄2 inch (13 mm) layer of soil. As a natural predator of fungus gnat pupae and of the snail parasite Riccardoella lima**** it is used by gardeners and...
- conventional method of silk production results in ~8 kg of wet silkworm pupae and ~2 kg of dry pupae per kilogram of raw silk. This byproduct has historically been...