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pupa /ˈpjuːpə /noun (plural pupae /ˈpjuːpiː/)An insect in its inactive immature form between larva and adult, e.g. a chrysalis.These snakes feed on smaller prey - the larvae, pupae, and adults of ants and termites - and they do so remarkably fast....- In most species for which detailed dietary information is available, ant larvae and pupae represent the most important food resource.
- The house fly has complete metamorphosis: egg, larvae, pupae and adult.
Derivativespupal /ˈpjuːp(ə)l / adjective ...- Prior to pupal emergence, brood combs were placed in an incubator and newly emerged workers were paint-marked on the thorax.
- Emerged adult Axarus and shed pupal exuviae were removed from the trap daily.
- The type of pupation site selected by larvae also affects pupal survival of D. melanogaster.
OriginLate 18th century: modern Latin, from Latin pupa 'girl, doll'. Rhymesblooper, cooper, Cowper, duper, grouper, Hooper, looper, pea-souper, scooper, snooper, stupa, stupor, super, trooper, trouper, whooper |