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often the chrysalis is erroneously called the resting stage of the metamorphosis. Nothing could be further from the truth: larval characteristics are dismantled chemically and embryonic cells divide. Just a few hours after pupation adult characteristics begin to form;
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www.butterflies-moths.com/pupal.htm
www.butterflies-moths.com/pupal.htm
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Inactive, nonfeeding stage in the life of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis. In a protective covering (cocoon or chrysalis), the larva is transformed into an adult. During pupation, ... Pupation may last weeks, months or even years. Anise Swallowtails sometimes emerge after years as a chrysalis.
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www.answers.com/topic/pupa
www.answers.com/topic/pupa
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After hanging upside-down for about 12 to 15 hours, ... The pupation process is fascinating to watch. Initially, the larva is suspended by its rear legs, whose tiny claws are embedded in a silk button that the larva has spun on its chosen support. These legs are part of the skin, which the pupa must now remove.
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clayruth.com/pupa.html
clayruth.com/pupa.html
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Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) is the e-publishing service for over 230 journals published by Cambridge University Press and is entirely developed and hosted in-house. ... Cambridge schedules three major releases of updated functionality each year. This enables us to develop a flexible service ... Pricing and Access Options...
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instar to pupal stage. Pupae were transferred to 20 C on different days after pupation ('1 day after pupation' means that pupae were transferred within 24h ...
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The pupa stage is where the butterfly makes its incredible change from the larva ... around it that will begin hardening about half an hour after emerging. ...
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www.butterflyfarm.co.cr/ed/guide_mod4.htm
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after pupation (shead skin) ... this is the last stage a caterpillar will go through, it will shed its skin and change into a pupa or crisalis after it will emerge as a Peacock buttefly.
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www.insects.uku.co.uk/info/stage3.htm
www.insects.uku.co.uk/info/stage3.htm
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; Longtailed mealy bug, Pseudococcus longispinus (Targioni-Tozzetti) ... The adult female is about 3 mm long, oval, and wingless, with very short antennae and legs that are not visible when the mealy bug is viewed ... Shortly after pupation the winged males emerge, and later find and mate with the much larger wingless females.
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www.hortnet.co.nz/publications/hortfacts/hf401032.htm
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The insect does not feed during this stage, but it does wiggle its abdomenif you touch it. ... The eyes begin to form about 3 days after pupation and are complete by about day 12.
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manduca.entomology.wisc.edu/about/pupa.html
manduca.entomology.wisc.edu/about/pupa.html
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