If this is correct, a short-lived larvastage must, instead of causing small cocoons, produce just the contrary effect.
2
John McLoughlin of Coillte says the only damage they might do here would be at the larvastage in a nursery of young trees.
3
Although most of the transcripts were not infective larva -specific, the expression of respiration related proteins was most actively transcribed in the infective larvastage.
Uso de larva en inglés
1
The abdomen under the wings of the butterfly still represents the larva.
2
One is attacked soon afterwards; and the larva clings to it assiduously.
3
Other cells contain the larva in a more or less advanced stage.
4
Other cells contain the larva in a stage more or less advanced.
5
The peach and apricot borer is the larva of a clear-wing moth.
6
She has put in plenty of food, even for the hungriest larva.
7
Yes; but wait till I tell you another name for this larva.
8
The larva remains surrounded by the froth until its transformations are complete.
9
What the larva of antiquity ate was live flesh and not putrescence.
10
Behind this compound door, the larva makes its arrangements for the metamorphosis.
11
If, during this time, the larva encounters a female, it becomes male.
12
The larva, at first plump and active, suddenly becomes flaccid and inert.
13
Lastly I install a moderately-developed larva on each of my albuminous cakes.
14
The fungus grows and grows and grows, tearing up the larva's insides.
15
Other Amblyopone ants squeeze a larva's neck to extract drops of saliva.
16
When the egg hatches into a larva, it devours the spider alive.