Definitionn. (psychoanalysis) an idealized image of someone
Last update: August 26, 2015
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In the Cyclorrhapha on the other hand, in which the actual pupa is concealed within the hardened larval skin, the imago escapes through a circular orifice formed by pushing off or through the head end of the puparium. [Please select]
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Here they remain about fourteen days, when the shell cracks, and the imago, or fly, appears. [Please select]
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, Black, 142 Brown, 140 Green, 146 Purple, 145 White-letter, 143 {179} Ichneumon, 18 Imago, 19 Larva, 7 Latin names, 60 Legs of B. [Please select]
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"Sive felici Carolum figurâ Parvulus princeps imitetur almae Sive Mariae decoret puellam Dulcis imago." [Please select]
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No tracheæ are developed in the larva, nor do any exist in the imago. [Please select]
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The wings of the Imago are crumpled, and the hind feet are not yet withdrawn. [Please select]
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From the eggs are hatched the aquatic larvae which differ in many respects from the imago. [Please select]
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In the first place, we notice a wider divergence between the imago and the larva. [Please select]
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Others, and this is the most common mode of parasitism, attack the insect in its larva state; others, in the pupa state, and still others in the perfect, or imago state. [Please select]
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When full-fed and ready to pass through their transformations to attain the beetle state, instead of at once assuming the pupa and imago forms, as in the Trichodes represented in fig. [Please select]
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