It is pronounced "Lahr / vee"
The plural form for pupa is pupae, and I thinks its the same for larva (larvae)
The opposite of adults would be children. The opposite of adult insects would be larvae.
The form 'larva' is singular; the form larvae and larvas are both accepted plural forms.
An idea comes up would be the normal expression.
Adult is the answer
They are larvae
I'm not entirely sure, but I think that larvae are called 'larvae'.
larvae is the baby of insects, for example, ant larvae, bee larvae, etc. etc.
no, because the larvae ARE the baby
The red stuff is actually miconium- a stored waste product of the larvae (caterpillar).
Look at these ant larvae in this anthill.
The symmetry of the larvae of echinodermata is bilateral.
No, it's a moth's larvae.
The word larvae is a plural noun. The singular noun is larva.
Fish eggs are not eaten by dragonfly larvae. Dragonfly larvae eat small fish, very small fish and tadpoles. They do not eat fish larvae. A lot of fish eat the larvae out of there own nests.
This is the plural for larva. Here are some sentences.We used the larvae as bait on our fish hooks.The bear rolled the log over and ate the larvae underneath it.The larvae changed into butterflies.