「Pupae」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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in the nest and feed on organic debris and the | pupae also overwinter there. |
Its diet consists of insect | pupae and larvae. |
onditions, dry-plowing land to kill larvae and | pupae, and expose them to predators, has been effect |
Pupae are light brown, oval and ringed with ridges. | |
The | pupae are initially dark brown but soon become white |
Eggs, larvae and | pupae are protected and allowed to grow safely to ad |
ese bagworms are of significance because their | pupae are harvested for human consumption in quantit |
The | pupae are similar to those of Junonia and Precis spe |
Pupae are 26 mm (1.0 in) long, and are attached to t | |
d on the leaves of Syzygium spp.The larvae and | pupae are always attended by red ants. |
Pupae consist of a fused cephalothorax with slender | |
The first generation hatches from hibernated | pupae during May, and the second generation flies du |
ine, but the presence of some large larvae and | pupae during most months indicated some variation. |
Adults emerge from the | pupae early in the morning while humidity is still h |
Moths from the overwintering | pupae emerge in May and June. |
And like the Ennomini and Nacophorini, their | pupae have antennal tubercles. |
Its | pupae have the remarkable ability to "bite" potentia |
Meadow Argus | pupae have various colours, though usually they are |
It is supplied as | pupae in trays or bottles containing a moist substra |
In this phase the | pupae in the cocoon overwinters until next springtim |
e Nasonia wasp has oviposited on the house fly | pupae in the lab setting, but has chosen other hosts |
Pupae in mines of the last generation each season ov | |
After over-wintering as | pupae in the soil, the flies hatch in spring, feed o |
In early summer it emerges from | pupae in the ground and seeks out forest tent caterp |
Spathuis overwinter as | pupae inside cocoons under the bark of ash trees and |
Housefly | pupae killed by parasitic wasp larvae. |
The larvae and | pupae live in cool, shallow, slow-flowing water with |
The | pupae may be cannibalized by the larvae. |
Male | pupae may be distinguished by a faint charcoal patch |
Pupae of this genus also luminesce. | |
They also eat larvae and | pupae of other ant species. |
The | pupae of C. mortuorum are generally longer than pupa |
Larva feed on | pupae of tachinid and ichneumonid parasitoids of the |
The | pupae of other Lepidoptera and from cocoons of the p |
Eggs of the Common Swift and (below) | pupae of Crataerina pallida |
The larvae and | pupae of the type series were collected from dead tw |
iont extoparasitoids of Holometabola often the | pupae of Lepidoptera. |
Others seek the eggs, larvae or | pupae of various insects and deposit their eggs with |
Pupae of the Black Witch moth were placed in the mou | |
tterflies and moths, which overwinter as eggs, | pupae, or sometimes adults, the Baltimore Checkerspo |
Either the larvae or | pupae overwinter. |
This species hibernates as | pupae, sometimes for many years, which is unusual fo |
ween the larvae stage and the grown stage is a | pupae stage, where the fly's inner and outer organs |
n an insect magazine for swallowtail butterfly | pupae that had been placed by Philip Sheppard. |
iations in the duration of the larval instars, | pupae too may overwinter. |
It feeds off of larvae and | pupae usually found under rocks, aquatic animals, pl |
The butterflies are imported as | pupae which are farmed in countries such as the Phil |
y 0.9 to 1 cm in length and form reddish brown | pupae which hatch into adult flies after around 20 d |
et predation is seen in the consumption of fly | pupae, which helps reduce the population of flies, o |
The | pupae will over winter then emerge in May. |
The moths emerge from the | pupae with the eggs nearly fully developed, and they |
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