A leatherjacket is the larva of a cranefly.
A leatherjacket is a fish and the name of the larva stage of the Crane Fly, so it is also an insect.
Yes. They are the larval form of a butterfly or moth, which is an insect.
Caterpillars are the larval form of the insect order including butterflies and moths
Yes; it is a larva of an insect.
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Mealworms are larval beetles, which are insects.
Chinaman-leatherjacket was created in 1824.
Smooth leatherjacket was created in 1801.
The most destructive stage of the most of the insect pest is the Larval stage.
Southern pygmy leatherjacket was created in 1824.
Yes, it is an insect because it will soon developed into a butterfly which is an insect. My teacher thought us that caterpillars travel with only their first Six legs,the rest at the back are just for protection of its long body.
Caterpillars do have 6 legs. They also have appendages which are similar to legs, called prolegs. These help aid the insect's larval form (the caterpillar) in locomotion and gripping surfaces.