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Definition of larval in English: larvaladjective ˈlɑːvəlˈlɑrvl 1Relating to or denoting the active immature form of an insect. the larval stage of a fly Example sentencesExamples - Fennel is a great larval plant for certain species of butterflies.
- Some gardeners may carry a knapsack sprayer to treat only the "hot spots" to halt excessive fly larval breeding.
- All of these tissues, except the salivary gland, are considered necessary for the process of larval molting.
- The beetle's larval form, called a water tiger, can grow three inches long.
- Wireworms are the larval stage of a group of beetles commonly called "click beetles".
- The physiological "decision" whether or not to produce horns occurs toward the very end of the larval feeding period.
- Upon completion of larval development, the larvae transform to the pupa stage, which lasts five to 10 days.
- About 1 millimeter long, the reddish Varroa mites can kill or weaken adult and larval bees by sucking their blood or exposing them to diseases.
- The tiny borer spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean.
- Nematodes have been useful in reducing black vine weevil larval populations, especially in containerized plants.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting an immature form of other animals that undergo some metamorphosis.
Example sentencesExamples - Larval salamanders are favorites for doing research on regeneration.
- In many animals, the embryonic phase is immediately succeeded by a free-living larval or immature adult stage.
- The lateral line system is a series of sensory organs, usually appearing in a line or series of lines on the sides and heads of fishes and larval amphibians.
- The name poutine in the south of France refers to larval sardines or anchovies.
- Using chemical signals in larval mussel shells, the scientist will differentiate juveniles that were spawned locally from those from other places.
- Amphibians retained an aquatic larval stage.
- Phytoplankton are critical for feeding larval fish.
- These amphibians, like modern frogs and salamanders, hatched from eggs and spent their larval period in the water as tadpoles.
- The Spanish name aladroch applies to small anchovies only, whether larval or somewhat larger.
- American lobsters have a complex life cycle that involves a 3-10 week free-swimming larval stage in surface water.
Rhymes Havel, marvel, Marvell, rondavel Definition of larval in US English: larvaladjectiveˈlärvlˈlɑrvl 1Relating to or denoting the active immature form of an insect. the larval stage of a fly Example sentencesExamples - Upon completion of larval development, the larvae transform to the pupa stage, which lasts five to 10 days.
- Fennel is a great larval plant for certain species of butterflies.
- All of these tissues, except the salivary gland, are considered necessary for the process of larval molting.
- The physiological "decision" whether or not to produce horns occurs toward the very end of the larval feeding period.
- Some gardeners may carry a knapsack sprayer to treat only the "hot spots" to halt excessive fly larval breeding.
- The beetle's larval form, called a water tiger, can grow three inches long.
- Nematodes have been useful in reducing black vine weevil larval populations, especially in containerized plants.
- The tiny borer spends its entire larval life inside the coffee berry, which encases the seed, commonly known as the coffee bean.
- Wireworms are the larval stage of a group of beetles commonly called "click beetles".
- About 1 millimeter long, the reddish Varroa mites can kill or weaken adult and larval bees by sucking their blood or exposing them to diseases.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting an immature form of other animals that undergo some metamorphosis.
Example sentencesExamples - Using chemical signals in larval mussel shells, the scientist will differentiate juveniles that were spawned locally from those from other places.
- Larval salamanders are favorites for doing research on regeneration.
- These amphibians, like modern frogs and salamanders, hatched from eggs and spent their larval period in the water as tadpoles.
- Phytoplankton are critical for feeding larval fish.
- American lobsters have a complex life cycle that involves a 3-10 week free-swimming larval stage in surface water.
- The name poutine in the south of France refers to larval sardines or anchovies.
- The Spanish name aladroch applies to small anchovies only, whether larval or somewhat larger.
- Amphibians retained an aquatic larval stage.
- The lateral line system is a series of sensory organs, usually appearing in a line or series of lines on the sides and heads of fishes and larval amphibians.
- In many animals, the embryonic phase is immediately succeeded by a free-living larval or immature adult stage.
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