The imago is the final stage in the metamorphosis of an insect, which comes out of the pupa.
Imago is what an adult insect is called. Imago is the very last stage of insect metamorphosis.
The four stages of butterflies and moths are these: stage one, egg (ova) stage two, catipillar (larva) stage three, chrysalis (pupa) stage four, imago (adult)
A mature insect is called an adult. It is the final stage in the insect's life cycle, following the larval and pupal stages. The adult insect is typically capable of reproduction.
Not specifically but the last stage of metamorphosis before wings appear may be a moult (molt). Sometimes the winged imago (adult) comes from a pupa which is not really a moult.Moulting enables the insect to grow as each moult produces a slightly larger insect.
A group of insects is called a swarm or a colony, depending on the species. Insects such as bees or ants live in colonies with a hierarchical structure, while others may gather in swarms for migration or breeding purposes. Overall, these groups provide social benefits such as increased foraging efficiency and collective defense mechanisms.
IMAGO
American Imago was created in 1939.
Imago Mundi was created in 1935.
Imago Mortis was created in 2009.
Imago is what an adult insect is called. Imago is the very last stage of insect metamorphosis.
"Imago" is Latin for 'image' or 'picture', for example Imago Dei, which is Latin for 'image of god'.
The duration of Imago Mortis is 1.88 hours.
Plurima Mortis Imago was created in 2002.
Imago Film Festival was created in 2005.
Umbra et Imago was created in 1991.
Imago Scientific Instruments was created in 1999.
Imago Dei College was created in 2010.