Definitionn. the immature free-living form of most invertebrates and amphibians and fish which at hatching from the egg is fundamentally unlike its parent and must metamorphose
Last update: July 13, 2015
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Stagnated water gives rise to larva population. [Please select]
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If the embryo is set free as a free-swimming, so-called planula-larva, in the blastula, parenchymula, or gastrula stage, then a free actinula stage is not found; if, on the other hand, a free actinula occurs, then there is no free planula stage. [Please select]
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We do not need the larva. [Please select]
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Some days later the egg hatches into a larva, which is the technical name for the second stage of an insect's life. [Please select]
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In the case of the butterfly we call this larva a caterpillar. [Please select]
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The future meals are also taken from the leaf, more and more being eaten as the larva gets older. [Please select]
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Each parasite exists first as an egg, second as a larva, third as a pupa, and fourth as an adult fly. [Please select]
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So the newly hatched Tachina larva finds itself in the body of its caterpillar host. [Please select]
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When they finally become full grown in this larva state, these caterpillars are almost two inches long. [Please select]
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Hancock: "When I recall the first sight of this larva, the impression gained of it was a most curious one." [Please select]
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In some cases, as with the blow-flies, the maggot may hatch from the egg while yet in the parent's body, when the active larva is born alive. [Please select]
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