- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- (25⁄32–29⁄32 in) long. The
pupae of the
European chafer resemble those of the
other turf-infesting
scarab beetles, such as the ****anese beetle.
Pupae are
about 16 millimetres...
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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...
- 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...
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amounts of nutrients. The
larvae and
pupae are
relatively high in fat (up to 45% and 58% dry
weight in
large larvae and
pupae respectively). The fat in huhu...
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commonly called caterpillars, and the
pupae of
moths encapsulated in silk are
called cocoons,
while the
uncovered pupae of
butterflies are
called chrysalides...
- ****ually mature),
often referred to as 'adult moths,'
emerge from the
pupae with the
wings small,
crumpled and held
close to the body. Over a period...