-
enclosed in a
hardened cuticle of the
penultimate larval instar called a
puparium. However, the pupa
itself is of the
exarate adecticous pupal form. (Cyclorrhapha...
- hoverflies,
hardens into its
pupal phase as it
forms a
tough exoskeleton. The
puparium resembles the larvae, even
possessing the
hardened breathing apparatus...
-
ptilinal suture on the face as in
other muscoid flies. They do
still have a
puparium with a
circular emergence opening, but it is not as
precisely ellipsoid...
-
reference to the
circular aperture through which the
adult escapes the
puparium. This is a cir****scriptional name that has
significant historical familiarity...
-
insect does not shed the
larval skin,
which it
retains as a
protective puparium and
which dries out. Meanwhile, the pupa
within this skin
develops into...
-
special structure used to help the
emerging adult fly
break free of the
puparium; this
structure is an
inflatable membranous sac
called the
ptilinum that...
- eyes of
elasmobranchs (skates, sharks, and rays) The
anterior end of the
puparium in some insects,
through which the
adult emerges; for
example the wasp...
- well as
seven pairs of prolegs, each of
which has two
dozen hooklets. The
puparium has a
length of 6.8 mm, a
width of 2.95 mm, and a
height of 2.68 mm. It...
- at the
front of the pupa and
contain 9-11 digits, all sclerotized. The
puparium stage lasts 13 ± 2 days, with
pupation itself lasting between 150 and 175...
- "coarctate", the
appendages are not visible. In these, the
outer surface is a
puparium,
formed from the last
larval skin, and the
actual pupa is
concealed within...