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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...
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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...
- The
larva is green,
feeds on
poplar and some
other tree species, and
pupates below ground.
Laothoe populi is a
large (wingspan 70–100 mm (2.8–3.9 in))...
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third instar larva is
deposited by the
adult and it
almost immediately pupates with no
freely feeding larval stage. The
tsetse fly (as well as
other Glossinidae...
- the
juvenile arthropods continue in
their life
cycle until they
either pupate or
moult again. In the
initial phase of moulting, the
animal stops feeding...
- long as
possible to keep the
spider alive.
After several w****s, the
larva pupates. Finally, the wasp
becomes an
adult and
emerges from the spider's abdomen...
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larval instar, the
prepupal stage,
creates a cell in
which the
insect pupates. The pupa is able to bite when disturbed, and
shortly before the adult...
- many moth
species spin a silk
casing or
cocoon for
protection prior to
pupating,
while others do not,
instead going underground. A
butterfly pupa, called...
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stage is the pseudo-pupa or the
coarcate larva,
which will
overwinter and
pupate until the next spring. The
larval period can vary widely. A
fungus feeding...
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larvae measure around 7.5 to 8.5
centimetres in length. Just
before it
pupates, the
oleander hawk-moth
larva becomes browner in colour. The pupa of this...