Examples of 'its larvae' in a sentence

Meaning of "its larvae"

its larvae: This phrase refers to the young form of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis, such as butterflies or beetles. It is commonly used in the context of biology or entomology to describe the early developmental stage of these insects

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Its larvae feed on the roots of crops.
A new host plant to feed its larvae.
Its larvae feed on a variety of palms.
The disease spreads from its larvae.
Its larvae is hosted on blueberry.
Insect bear and its larvae photo and description.
Its larvae are parasitoids of horntail wasp larvae in coniferous trees.
Those are its larvae.
Its larvae feed on the leaves of various species of willow.
They are the only fly that use humans as host to its larvae.
Lays its larvae upon them and then releases them.
The beetle is considered a threat because its larvae are highly damaging to trees.
Its larvae are at times common on the trunks of living trees.
This species is unusual among Protocalliphora because its larvae cause a subcutaneous myiasis in small birds.
Its larvae are also observed near the surface during this season.
It also scatters by aerial means, particularly its larvae.
Its larvae develop in water bodies with large amounts of decaying organic matter.
Therefore, it needs an intermediate host to develop its larvae.
Its larvae eat the leaves during the fall and spend the winter among the roots.
Tapeworm is a biohelminth, since an animal is needed for the development of its larvae.
Its larvae feed on honeysuckle Lonicera.
It is usually found near the swift flowing, unpolluted streams in which its larvae develop.
Its larvae have been observed as predators of Coccoidea Scale insects.
The composition is, advantageously, particularly active against poultry house beetle and its larvae.
Its larvae feed predominantly on plants of the genera Cassia and Senna.
The worm causes a disease called teniosis, and its larvae provoke a disease called cysticercosis.
Its larvae hatch about 6 days later and swim about freely.
It is common near streams and rivers because its larvae require fast-moving water to develop.
Its larvae burrow into the core of the apple, causing irreversible damage.
However, it is not the adult fly that carries out this function but its larvae.
Its larvae are shaped like leaves, which actually get smaller before transforming into adults.
Ambarnaya fire - it is often called a food moth . Its larvae develop in cereals and groceries.
Its larvae are up to 80 mm long, and somewhat resemble a caterpillar.
But catches smaller insects, "lays its larvae upon them and then releases them.
Its larvae feed on aphids = = References.
But, unfortunately, its larvae are still very much alive!
Beetle grinder . Its larvae are able to feed even paper.

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