depending on the animal; example:butterfly, the larva would come first.
The cocoon always comes first then the larva
First of all, the larva doesn't spend very much time in the cocoon. Shortly (around a few hours to a day) after the larva spins the cocoon it molts into the pupal stage. the pupa can remain in the cocoon for any amount of time as it depends on the time of year.
There are four stages in a butterfly or moth's life cycle. These stages include egg, larva, pupa, as well as adult.
The cocoon.
Yes, that is correct.
Silk is the secretion from the spinnerets of the silk moth larva (it's cocoon).
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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.
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Caterpillars the larva, Caterpillar, cocoon, butterfly.
A larva,then a caterpillar, then it goes into the cocoon, and finally into a beautiful butterfly.
A lavrae means young butterflies and moths. The cocoon is the pupae stage that they go through to become adults through metamorphosis.