...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 future meals are also taken fromthe leaf, more and more being eaten as the larva getsolder...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...This process is helped along by thebreaking down of many of the tissues of the larva, thisbroken-down tissue being then utilized for the productionof the new organs...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...These changes from larva to chrysalis and from chrysalisto adult in the case of the Monarch Butterfly are illustratedon the plates opposite ...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...It was first an egg laid upon the leafby a butterfly; the egg hatched into the caterpillar orlarva; the larva changed to the chrysalis; the chrysalischanged to the butterfly or adult insect...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...This larva develops rapidly and soon becomes about aninch and a quarter long, being rather slender and fairlysmooth...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...In the more southernregions it probably also hibernates in other stages, especiallythe chrysalis and the larva...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...Apparently many of them live as adults for nearly threemonths so that whether we consider the egg, the larva,the chrysalis, or the adult we have in this species an unusualduration of life...
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」
...About a week later the egg hatches intoa larva, which is likely to eat more or less of the emptyshell before crawling up the stem of the plant to the unfoldingbuds at the top...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...The larva goes out to neighboring leaves when it wishesto feed and only occasionally eats up the leaf of which itstent is made...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...In New England and the Northern states the short lifeof the larva enables this insect to mature three broodseach season...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...by the larva of both having retractile hornshaped processes, and the two genera seem still further connected by Papilio similis and dissimilis in one group, and by P...
William Swainson 「Zoological Illustrations, Volume II」
...In consequence of this wonderful maternal instinct, foresight, or whatever the faculty may be, the larva when hatched finds fresh food ready for consumption...
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」
...Heteromorphous: the metamorphosis complete, in abruptstages, the larva unlike the adult...
John. B. Smith 「Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology」
...Hibernaculum: a tent or sheath made out of a leaf orother material in which a larva hides or hibernates...
John. B. Smith 「Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology」
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