The larvae feed on Galium species, including Galium mollugo and Galium sylvaticum. The species overwinters as a pupa. Fauna ...
First instar larvae fleshy, yellowish white with dark brown head and apodous. Pupa is exarate and pale yellow in color. Usually ... Larvae generally bore through the pseudostems and bunch stalks where the leaves become yellowish and susceptible to wind damage ... The tunnels made by larva can extend towards the fruit peduncle or to the lowermost collar region near the rhizome. Just before ... After heavy feeding continued through five instar larva, it enters the non-feeding prepupal stage. Then it constructs a cocoon ...
Larva black-brown with black spines and black head. Pupa light yellowish brown with fine black striae; head with two long, ... The larvae feed on Adenia lobata and Theobroma cacao. It is a member of the Acraea terpsicore species group - but see also ...
The larvae burrow into the first layer of topsoil, beneath leaves or garbage, and begin their pupation. The pupa is a dark ... Larvae hatch about 12-21 hours after the eggs have been laid. Larvae are cream colored. C. hominivorax larvae dive head-first ... The four stages are egg, larva, pupa, and adult. This entire life cycle lasts an average of 21 days at prime conditions ( ... C. macellaria larvae only feed on the necrotic tissue of a wound. After five to seven days, the larvae drop and move away from ...
Young larva Larva Pupa Adult "Allophyes oxyacanthae (Linnaeus, 1758)". Fauna Europaea. Retrieved 2 August 2023. Warren. W. in ... Larva The eggs hatch in March and the larva feed, at first, in the opening leaf-buds. They feed on hawthorn (Crataegus species ... Larva dull slaty grey or brownish grey, covered with irregular-shaped black marks; on each side of segment 4, which is slightly ...
Its larvae and pupa are of the usual drosophilid type. The arista (bristles arising from the antennae) of D. subobscura contain ...
The larvae are attended to by ants of the genus Anonychomyrma. Pupation takes place in a brown pupa with dark markings. Green- ... The larvae feed on Entada phaseoloides and Entada scandens. They are bright green, with pale brown heads. ...
The species overwinters as a pupa, sometimes as a larva. Seitz, A. Ed., 1914 Die Großschmetterlinge der Erde, Verlag Alfred ... The moth flies in one generation from mid-May to August.[1] The larva is green with the lines darker; feeding on Vaccinium. ...
The larvae are about 22 mm long and dark green. Pupation takes place in the larval shelter. The pupa is about 9 mm long and ... The larvae feed on Canavalia galeata, Dolichos lablab, Erythrina monosperma, garden bean, Mucuna gigantea and Strongylodon ...
Larvae feed on rotten wood. They become a pupa in the about 6-9 months. Adults emerge in about one month after pupation. Life ...
The larva is yellowish with a shiny brown head. The pupa is 8-9 mm (0.31-0.35 in) long. Hatching caterpillars in spring eat ... The larvae feed on various trees and shrubs including rose and apple. The fore wing is parallel-sided with an oblique external ... sloe and apricot where it is mainly the first generation larvae that do the most damage. Caterpillars also cause damage to ...
The larvae are about 7 mm long and pale yellowish. The pupa is 3 mm long and very pale brownish. Zimmerman, Elwood C. (1978). ... The larvae feed on Pipturus species. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a serpentine gallery but ... The larva emerges to spin a light brownish cocoon on some convenient surface. ...
Larvae - penultimate instar Larvae - last instar Pupa Chacón, I.A. ; D.H. Janzen ; W. Hallwachs ; J.B. Sullivan & M. Hajibabaei ... The larvae feed on Heliconia irrasa, Heliconia latispatha, Heliconia pogonantha and the introduced Musa acuminata. The species ...
The larvae are dull rose red. Pupation takes place in a pinkish pupa, mottled with black. It is attached to the stem or a leaf ... The larvae of subspecies R. m. schistacea feed on the flowers of Rosaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Combretaceae and Leguminosae species ...
The larva emerges to spin a whitish cocoon on the surface of the leaf. The pupa is about 4 mm long and pale greenish. The pupal ... The larvae feed on Urera sandwicensis and Urera kaalae. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts as a small ... Full-grown larvae are about 6 mm long and pale greenish. ... irregular as it becomes larger from the eating of the larva ...
Larvae can be found in May and June. The species overwinter as a pupa or as an adult. Ocnogyna parasita parasita (Moldova, ... The larvae are polyphagous and have been recorded feeding on Gentiana lutea, Plantago, Urtica and Scabiosa species. ...
Full-grown larvae are 22-25 mm long and grass green. The pupa is 12 mm long and very dark brown. The pupal period lasts about ... The larvae feed on various grasses, such as Panicum species (including Panicum purpurascens and Panicum torridum), Sporobolus ...
The larvae feed on Lotus creticus and Lotus cytisoides. Last instar larvae are pea-green with lateral rows of black spots and ... Pupation takes place in a dark brown and green pupa. Zygaena orana orana Zygaena orana contristans Oberthür, 1922 Zygaena orana ...
The larvae feed on Galium species. Larvae can be found from March to June. The species overwinters in the pupal stage. About ... The pupa is dark reddish, dorsally and anally more black. Adults are on wing from March to April in one generation per year. ... The larva is uniformly cylindrical, brown-grey, tinged with green dorsally, rather paler ventrally. There is a blackish dorsal ...
Full-grown larvae are about 25 mm long and bright green. The pupa is about 11 mm long and pale brownish. The pupal period lasts ... The larvae feed on Carex wahuensis. They feed in the crown of their host plant, eating the younger leaves and spinning them ...
Full-grown larvae are about 12 mm long and dirty whitish or yellowish with a rosy tinge. The pupa is about 7 mm long and ... The larvae feed on the fruit of Hibiscus arnottianus and the petiole of Abutilon sandwicense. The petioles in which larvae are ...
The larva feeds on Galium species. It hibernates as pupa in a cocoon on the ground. Upland habitats include moorland, limestone ...
The larva breaks through the epidermis to form a white oval cocoon on the surface of the leaf. The pupa is 5 mm long and pale ... The larvae feed on Hibiscus arnottianus and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine starts ... Full-grown larvae are about 9 mm long and pale bluish green. ... margin of the leaf and rapidly widening until the larva has ...
At its next stage, the larvae turns into a pupa. The puparium (the hardened exoskeleton that protects the pupa) is long and ... Spinules are arranged in the same manner as in the 3rd-instar larva. The pupa has dark yellow-brown to reddish-brown posterior ... Eggs have been found in human excrement, and larvae have been found in pheasant carrion. D. anilis can develop from egg to pupa ... The young larvae then search for a soft spot or crevice into which they can burrow. At the first instar stage of the larvae, ...
Full-grown larvae are 6-7 mm long and pale greenish yellow. The pupa is about 4 mm long and pale greenish. The pupa is formed ... The larvae feed on Dubautia plantaginea. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a very slender corridor ...
Pupae cocoons are normally found beneath stones. This species prefers montane to low-alpine habitats. The larvae of M. huttoni ... The larvae of this species are approximately 2.5 cm (0.98 in) long, black and very hairy. The hairs on the terminal segments ... As a result of this, the population disbursal of the species is limited to the wanderings of the larvae. The male of the ...
Only pupae are eaten, not the larvae. The Malagasy people call the larvae zana-dandy. The Malagasy people regularly harvest the ... Larvae are active from November to February, and March to June/July. Pupae are found in February to March, and July to November ... Pupae of the second generation are more numerous than the first. The entire life cycle takes between 102 and 192 days to ... Boiling the soherina (pupae) The extracted chrysalids Manually processing the landibe thread Hand weaving of the landibe silk " ...
The larvae feed on algae and lichen. The larvae and pupae live in cases. These are made from algae and grains of sand and are ...
The larvae of the first generation can be observed from August to September, the second generation from June to July. The pupae ... The larvae feed on species of Galium, Stellaria, Campanula and Cirsium. Prout, L. B. (1912-16). Geometridae. In A. Seitz (ed.) ... Xanthorhoe biriviata and Xanthorhoe vidanoi The larva is long and slender, naked except for a few short bristles and grey with ...
... tending larvae and pupae, foraging, and building. They resemble other Pheidole species in many ways, but their differences in ...