complete metamorphasis
Complete and incomplete metamorphasis.
Butterflies and moths go through a life cycle known as complete metamorphosis. The stages of their life cycle include: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
incomplete
hemimetabolism
Nothing.
Nymph goes through incomplete metamorphosis while the larva goes through complete metamorphasis.
Complete metamorphosis- bees, flies, fleas, butterflies, moths, ants, and scorpionflies. Incomplete metamorphosis- grasshoppers, termites, maggots, cockroaches, and dragonflies.
They have an incomplete metamorphasis so... Eggs, nymph, adult.
Frogs, Newts, Salamanders, Caecilians, Toads, Butterflies, and Moths
No, they don't.
Butterflies have complete metamorphosis and grasshoppers have incomplete metamorphosis.
Yes. Thier cycle is simple. The egg_ The larva_ The pupa_ then a complete full adult butterfly. So why is this so simple? well, they go through the same complete metamorphis as plenty of other mammles.