...And theaquatic larva of the dragon-fly extracts air for its respirationfrom the water in which it is submerged...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
...The larva feeds on...
William Swainson 「Zoological Illustrations, Volume I」
...And from the unpublished drawings of this zealous collector, the larva and pupa have been figured...
William Swainson 「Zoological Illustrations, Volume I」
...In the caseof the butterfly we call this larva a caterpillar...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...The future meals are also taken fromthe leaf, more and more being eaten as the larva getsolder...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...This egg within the egg soon hatchesinto a curious little larva that develops at the expense ofthe contents of the butterfly egg shell, and soon absorbsthe whole of them...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...So the newlyhatched Tachina larva finds itself in the body of its caterpillarhost...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...Each caterpillar cleverly makes a protectingnest by eating out a narrow strip in the leaf which frees aflap along the margin that is turned back upon the leaf,making a case in which the larva lives...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...The stages in the firstand the third broods in spring varied thus: Egg, first sixdays, third four days; larva, first thirty days, third twelvedays; chrysalis, first eight days, third five days...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...The manner in which a larva changes to a chrysalis issecond in interest only to that in which a chrysalis changesto a butterfly...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...The twelve months of the year must be passed andegg, larva, chrysalis, and butterfly each seems to try to doits part in prolonging its period of life...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...This creature Metœcus paradoxus lays its egg in the cell of the wasp, and enters the body of the larva, eventually entirely devouring it...
Edward Saunders 「Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants」
...This is no doubt due to the internal effects it has on the larva of the bee...
Edward Saunders 「Wild Bees, Wasps and Ants」
...
represents an Ophiuran undergoing the same process of growth, at aperiod when the larva is most fully developed, and before it begins tofail...
Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz 「Seaside Studies in Natural History」
...What is popularly known as the “grub” is the larva of the œstrusoris, or gad-fly of the sheep...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...Borer: applied to an insect or larva that burrows ormakes channels in woody or other vegetable tissue...
John. B. Smith 「Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology」
...}: that portion of an obtect pupa covering head and thorax: theanterior segments of larva that have no obviously separatedhead...
John. B. Smith 「Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology」
...Chrysalis or -id: applied specifically to theintermedial stage between larva and adult in butterflies: seepupa...
John. B. Smith 「Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology」
...Geometrid: larva which, when walking, alternatelyelevate and straighten the middle of their body: opposed torectigrade; q...
John. B. Smith 「Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology」
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