The Larva stage of a bee is called grub.
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A young housefly is called a maggot. Maggots are the larval stage of the housefly before they pupate and emerge as adults.
The larval housefly is referred to as a maggot.
The larval housefly is referred to as a maggot.
No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.
No larval stage is the maggot (as in housefly) then they pupate and the adult emerges after metamorphosis. Those insects where the nymphs adults look like adults have only a 3-stage cycle egg, nymph, adult, with no larval or pupal stage.
a grub
The lifecycle of a common housefly from egg to adult typically takes about 7-10 days. This includes the egg stage (1-2 days), larval stage (3-5 days), and pupal stage (2-5 days) before emerging as an adult fly.
Trochophore.
The larval stage, called a tadpole.
The larval stage of mollusks is called a trochophore, which is a free-swimming, ciliated larva that eventually develops into the adult form. For annelids, the larval stage is called a trochophore or a nectochaete, which also metamorphoses into the adult form after a period of growth and development.
CATERPILLAR
No, reptiles do not have a larval stage. Unlike some amphibians and insects, reptiles hatch from eggs in a form that resembles miniature adults. They do not undergo metamorphosis like amphibians that have larval stages such as tadpoles.