Caterpillar
No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
the similarity of the larval and pupal stage is that the are both kinda still an egg. so when a bug is born they are a larval which is like a little wormy maggot thingy. and a pupal is a more developed wormy thingy. and then they grow into a bug.
Tadpole
Because standard metamorphosis includes a pupal phase. But frogs do not have a larval stage, only a larval and adult.
It is born alive.
Amphibians are the only vertebrates with a larval stage.
No reptiles do not have a larval stage.
4 stage, egg,m larvae, pupa, adult-the minor is larval 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.
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.
if you meen like a beetles life-cycle then -----> a ladybugs life-cycle is: egg, larval stage, pupa, adult
Jumping Bean Moth
the similarity of the larval and pupal stage is that the are both kinda still an egg. so when a bug is born they are a larval which is like a little wormy maggot thingy. and a pupal is a more developed wormy thingy. and then they grow into a bug.
Anything like a fly that has a maggot as part of it's life cycle.
CATERPILLAR
Tadpole is the common name of Pollywog or Porwigle. It is the larval stage of an amphibian life cycle specifically of a frog.
A maggot will become a fly through metamorphosis. The maggot is usually the larval stage in the life cycle of a fly.