The butterfly's larva stage lasts for 1 week to a month, depending on what kind of butterfly it is. I can last for 3 days if it's growing really fast!
The larva stage is when the egg stage is passed.
The larva stays in its stage for 2-4 weeks. The pupa only stays in it stage for 1 week. * *
About 100 cm long
it is in a larva stage for 2-4 weeks
1.Egg stage- 2.Larva stage- 3.Pupa stage- 4.Adult stage-
Concerning the life cycle of insects, the larva stage comes before the pupa stage. The pupa stage is followed by adulthood.
The ant goes from egg to larva, small larva to larger larva, larva to pupa, pupa to adult. The pupa to adult stage is considered the metamorphosis.
A caterpillar is in the Larva stage. When it goes into it's cocoon it will be in the pupa stage. When it hatches, it will become a butterfly (and therefore be in the adult stage)
the larva stage stores up alot of energyfrom the food it feeds on and uses the energy for the pupa stage during which it does not feed.
Pupa (the 4 stages are egg, larva, pupa and adult)
The common name of a butterfly's pupa stage is its cocoon stage. This is the part of the butterfly's life where they transform from a larva to a butterfly.
Pupa
I think it is metamorphosis
instrar are also called larva stage in this stage the larva will eat and eat to store food while it's in the pupa
Monarch butterflies go through a four stage development cycle in their lifespans. The four stages of the monarch butterfly are the egg, the caterpillar or larvae, the chrysalis or pupa, and the butterfly.
No, a larva changes into a pupa.