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Pupae typically have a smooth, often shiny texture, as they are in a transitional stage between larva and adult insect. The surface can vary in thickness and rigidity depending on the species, with some pupae being soft and others more hardened or protected by a cocoon. The texture may also be influenced by environmental factors and the specific developmental stage within the pupal phase. Overall, pupae serve as a protective casing for the developing adult insect inside.

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