instar larva

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larva
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlɑː.və/
us
/ˈlɑːr.və/
a form of an insect or an animal such as a frog that has left its egg but has not yet developed into a pupa or adult insect ...
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(Definition oflarvafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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To obtain infested fruits, a thirdinstarlarvawas placed into a small plastic dish (diameter 17 mm, height 11 mm).
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What is interpreted here to be the secondinstarlarvais very unusual.
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The firstinstarlarvamoults and the secondinstarlarvacontinues moving within the host-plant stem.
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To facilitate pupation, the leaf disc with the secondinstarlarvawas sandwiched between two fresh leaf discs.
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Then the body of the final instar weevil larva appeared filled entirely by the body of the finalinstarlarvaof the parasitoid.
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The skin of the finalinstarlarva(fig. 15) is often attached to the caudal end of the pupa.
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The 4thinstarlarvais very similar in general shape to the third, but is considerably larger.
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An individual newly emerged firstinstarlarvawas placed on a leaf disc with a fine camel hair brush.
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The tracheal system of the finalinstarlarvais fully formed, bearing seven pairs of spiracles.
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Linear regressions did not yield a good fit for development of the firstinstarlarvaand prepupa.
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Entedon sparetus also pupates inside the hosts' food plant, within the host's stem mine, near the remnants of the finalinstarlarvaof the host.
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Low or no mortality was recorded for the firstinstarlarvaat all temperatures.
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