The plural of the word larva is the Latin plural larvae.
The English plural "larvas" is less commonly used.
The plural form for pupa is pupae, and I thinks its the same for larva (larvae)
The form 'larva' is singular; the form larvae and larvas are both accepted plural forms.
The plural for larva is larvae.
The class a larva is in is the plural larvae
The plural of the word larva (immature insect) is the Latin plural larvae.The English plural "larvas" is less commonly used.
The word larvae is a plural noun. The singular noun is larva.
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Ah, the possessive form of "larva" is "larva's." Just add an apostrophe and an 's' at the end to show that something belongs to the larva. Remember, language is like a happy little tree, always growing and changing.
Larvae is the plural form of larva. Larvae are the early developmental stage of insects, while larva refers to a single individual in this stage. Larvae typically undergo metamorphosis to become adults, while larva is a specific term used to describe this stage in an insect's life cycle.
Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths; so the correct noun form is larva (plural larvae or larvas, both are accepted).
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