There is only one stage of a cocoon and it is called a chrysalis. Butterflies and moths that build a cocoon go through four stages of life: the egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
Although butterflies are the most common insect that has a cocoon as one of their development stages there are also other insects that enter into a cocoon. These insects are beetles, flies, ants, bees, wasps, fleas, and some parasites.
cocoon, caterpillar, Butterfly
Egg -> Larva (Superworm) -> Pupa (cocoon) -> Adult (Darkling Beetle)
First, the eggs are laid. Then the larvae are born. After that is the stage of the cocoon. And finally after about 20 days, the butterfly (or whichever creature it is that is undergoing metamorphosis) sprouts its wings after breaking through the cocoon.
1st it a egg then its a Caterpillar then its a cocoon and finally it a butterfly!egglarvachrysalisadultMoths have cocoons not butterflies.
The length of the cocoon stages depends on the type of caterpillar. For Monarch butterflies it is 10 days long.
the answer is egg, larva, nymph and then cocoon.
Just so you know, it's called a chrysalis, not a cocoon. They are very different structures for very different creatures.
Genetics is the difference between the pink silkworm cocoon or the white cocoon. Silkworms in the wild spun yellow silk to blend into the dead foliage. Today silkworm farmers are beginning to selectively breed for different colors.
When different things need to be done at various stages then the completed stages are recorded on different documents.
There are four stages to the life cycle of a glowworm - eggs, larvae, pupa or cocoon, adult fly. They glow at the larvae stage.
There are four stages in a butterfly or moth's life cycle. These stages include egg, larva, pupa, as well as adult.