
1) Baby buggies 2) Baby bugs 3) Caterpillars 4) Certain hatchlings 5) Cocoon constructors 6) Cocoon spinners 7) Creepy-crawlies 8) Doodlebugs and polliwogs 9) Future chrysalides 10) Future flies 11) Glowworms 12) Grubs 13) Grubs and maggots 14) Immature forms 15) Immature insects 16) Insect stages 17) Little wrigglers
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• (pl. ) of Larva
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harmful spirits of the dead often contrasted with the beneficial lares.
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A distinct juvenile stage that many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. The larva
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The pleural of lava. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Insect from time of leaving egg till transformation into pupa e.g. a caterpillar is the larval state of a butterfly.
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The Larvae were Roman spirits of deceased family members. These malignant spirits dwelt throughout the house and frightened the inhabitants. People tried to reconcile or avert the Larvae with strange ceremonies, which took place on May 9, 11, and 13, called the Feast of the Lemures. The master of the house usually performed these ceremonies, either…...
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Insects or parasites that have hatched from eggs but are not yet mature For example, maggots
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An immature stage of animal life.
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(L: larva ghost, mask) the just hatched marine organisms. Unlike land animals, sea creatures are born from very small eggs and have to fend for themselves while often millions of times smaller than adult size. Although born in astronomical numbers, very few survive the first year. Those who do are called 'recruits'. The death of all these larvae is...
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the immature form of many animals, which hatches from the egg and often differs in appearance from the adult form.
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Immature worms which have hatched from eggs and attached themselves to pasture vegetation.
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The immature, wingless, and often worm-like stage of a metamorphic insect that hatches from the egg, alters chiefly in size while passing through several molts, and is finally transformed into a pupa or chrysalis from which the adult emerges.
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the young of an insect
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insect young
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the young of certain organisms
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the early life stage of certain insects such as a caterpillar
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The immature stage of an adult parasite. The term applies to insects, ticks and worms.
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(plural form of larva) stage of an insect between the egg and pupa stages
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Immature stages of an adult parasite; the term applies to insects, ticks, and worms.
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immature wingless forms of insects such as mosquitoes.
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