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The pupal process can range from two days to a full week.
The pupal stage can last from six to twelve days.
A pupal chamber is found at the end of the mine.
Okay, this is the pupal stage of a large insect.
After the pupal stage they emerge in their adult form.
The pupal stage is white and has the basic shape of the adult.
These groups go through gradual changes; there is no pupal stage.
They remain in the pupal form for 2-3 weeks before emerging as adults.
Most of the more advanced insects have a pupal stage.
The larvae take around four to six months to reach the pupal stage.
Many of them are able to fly immediately after breaking from their pupal skin.
The division was based on the shape of the pupal trumpet.
They bore their way out of the plant, leaving the empty pupal case behind.
The average pupal period lasts six to eight days under optimal conditions.
During the following pupal stage the larva will not move any more.
The pupal stage lasts 9 months, with likely high mortality rates.
The pupal stage is a period of rest, when inner and outer bodies change.
After going through the pupal stage, the mature male's first act is to mate with a female.
Depending on the temperature, the pupal stage can last anywhere from 1 week to 2 months.
The pupal stage lasts around 2-3 days in temperate areas.
About two weeks were occupied in the pupal stage.
It changes shape up to 12 times between the pupal stage and butterflyhood.
The pupal stage lasts another five to seven days.
Most individuals overwinter in either the egg or pupal stage.
The wandering maggot takes around 9.67 days to reach the pupal stage.