「pupate」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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larvae crawl or fall to the ground where they | pupate a few centimetres beneath the surface. |
They grow slowly and | pupate after an uncertain period of time, but perhaps |
Once they reach adult size, the larvae | pupate, and later emerge as large, black beetles. |
ntually the fly maggots drop to the ground and | pupate and go dormant over the winter. |
h the coming of warmer weather, the larva will | pupate, and moths will appear in late spring or early |
fter a year and several moults the larvae will | pupate and then emerge as fully grown beetles. |
ce larvae in the late summer months which then | pupate and lie dormant during the winter months insid |
eggs in the droppings of the sloth, where they | pupate and hatch, and the newly hatched moths fly off |
n May and make their final case, in which they | pupate around June. |
an allatectomy) can cause an immature larva to | pupate at its next molt, resulting in a miniature adu |
When the larvae complete their growth, they | pupate at the end of the tunnels and emerge through a |
It will then | pupate during the summer, forming a green and gold ch |
The caterpillars | pupate from April to July. |
The larvae will not | pupate if kept in a container with many other larvae, |
The larvae | pupate in spring. |
They | pupate in peat or rotting wood. |
They | pupate in a longitudinally ribbed cocoon. |
After 12-18 months, the larva | pupate in late summer. |
Larvae may also | pupate in the leaf and create several generations eac |
lly grown larvae descend from the hostplant to | pupate in deep underground chambers. |
n April or May larvae leave the host plant and | pupate in the ground. |
e awaken and begin feeding in early spring and | pupate in June. |
The larvae | pupate in the soil, emerging about two and a half wee |
The larvae overwinter and | pupate in May of the following year. |
Mature larvae enter the soil to | pupate in late June and emerge between October and De |
ollen and nectar as food for the larvae, which | pupate in Autumn and hatch as adult bees in March. |
e, but part of the autumn generation of larvae | pupate in a cocoon within the mine. |
nsume nearly all the roots on a plant and then | pupate inside the remnants. |
a cone from the distal portion of the leaf and | pupate inside. |
from leaf to leaf before entering the soil to | pupate into flies. |
As it matures and prepares to | pupate it turns yellow in color. |
When the larva is ready to | pupate, it injects a chemical into the spider, causin |
The insects live inside the galls and when the | pupate leaves the gall becomes a rich source of tanni |
They overwinter and | pupate on the ground around May/June. |
They hibernate as fully grown larvae and | pupate the following spring. |
side leaves that have fallen to the ground and | pupate the following spring. |
ths, they develop through 3 larval instars and | pupate, then become adults, They usually move by shor |
subfamily, when the caterpillars are ready to | pupate, they burrow underground. |
Once the caterpillars are ready to | pupate they spin loose cocoons in plant litter near t |
e band on each segment, and leaves the mine to | pupate through a semicircular slit on the upper surfa |
star the caterpillars go down from the tree to | pupate under leaves on the ground. |
They live and | pupate within this shelter. |
When the larvae mature, they spin a cocoon and | pupate within the host gallery. |
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