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Overwintering of pupae refers to the process in which certain insect larvae enter a dormant stage, or pupal stage, to survive the winter months. During this time, the pupae are typically sheltered in protected environments, such as soil or leaf litter, where they can withstand cold temperatures. This strategy allows them to emerge as adult insects in the spring when conditions are more favorable for their survival and reproduction. Overwintering is crucial for the life cycle of many insect species, ensuring their continuation across seasonal changes.

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