Learn the difference between larva and pupa, two distinct stages in the metamorphosis process of holometabolous insects. Larvae are active, worm-like, and voracious, while pupae are inactive, enclosed, and transformative. A pupa (say: PYOO-pah) is a special stage in the life cycle of some insects, like butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, and bees. It's when an insect changes from a larva (like a caterpillar) into an adult insect. Think of it as a resting stage where amazing changes happen inside! The pupa stage of a butterfly is called a chrysalis (say: KRIS-uh-liss). These are often seen hanging out in the open, which makes them a famous example of a pupa. Step into the Pupa world and find out what's new in beauty. Buy online our complete make-up and skin care range, fragrances, make-up collections and beauty kits. Complete Metamorphosis The complete form of metamorphosis involves three very different life stages once the insect hatches from the egg: larva, pupa or chrysalis, and adult or imago. If these insects are aquatic, they may or may not have gills. Those without gills must rise to the surface of the water to breathe. The larval forms of most insects exhibiting complete metamorphosis is more worm- like than insect-like with tiny or no legs, and often use a worm-like wriggling movement to move ...
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