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A mosquito larva which lives below the surface of stagnant water.

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Mosquitoes, like all insects, have various life stages. After hatching from an egg they go through various larval stages in which they increase in size. In this stage they are sometimes referred to as wrigglers. After the larval stage they become pupae and are sometimes referred to as tumblers.

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An immature mosquito can be referred to by the generic name "pupa", or by the common nickname "tumbler".

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A larvae is the baby stage of the mosquito. The mosquito goes through four stages of life and only females suck blood.

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A mosquito is a fully grown, mature adult insect. The young one of a mosquito is called a larva after hatching from the egg.

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The young stages of a Mosquito are called "Mosquito larvae".

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A young mosquito.

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Larval mosquitoes are called wrigglers.

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Caterpilar

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Baby flies

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