-
prothoracicotropic hormone, and ecdysone. The act of
becoming a pupa is
called pupation, and the act of
emerging from the
pupal case is
called eclosion or emergence...
-
pupating; so a new
infestation site may
develop far from the last
pupation site. In
addition to food sources, this
species can
reproduce and
pupate on...
-
northern and high-altitude
species sunbathe.
Larvae burrow into the soil to
pupate,
where they
remain for two to
three w****s
before they
emerge as adults....
- is to take an
imaginal disc from a
third instar larva,
about to
undergo pupation, and
subdivide it and
culture it in the body of a
younger larva. Discs...
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called ecdysones that
regulate the
pupation of insects;
application of
azadirachtin interrupts the
development and
pupation of insects,
eventually killing...
- glands"
until the
developed larvae are
ready to
pupate. The
larvae are then 'larviposited' and
immediately pupate. This is one way
insects avoid predation during...
- eggs on seeds, then the
larvae chew
their way into the seed. When
ready to
pupate, the
larvae typically cut an exit hole, then
return to
their feeding chamber...
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colour changes to purple-grey when
ready to
pupate, at
which point the
larvae wander in
search of a
pupation site. The
species overwinters as a pupa in...
- a
location for
pupation,
burrows underground, and
pupates. This
searching behavior is
known as "wandering". The
imminence of
pupation—suggested behaviorally...
- maturity, the
larvae pupate,
emerging with a
white to
light brown colour;
eventually darkening to black. The
larvae fail to
pupate if kept in a high density...