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  2. Rhodinia fugax - Wikipedia

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    The sound is produced through rapid bodily contraction, which forces air through the spiracles of the larva. The pupae of R. fugax are separately known as ヤマカマス ( yama-kamasu ). They were named because of their resemblance to kamasu [ ja ] , folded straw mats used as storage.

  3. Pupa - Wikipedia

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    A pupa (from Latin pupa 'doll'; pl.: pupae) is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous : they go through four distinct stages in their life cycle, the stages thereof being egg, larva , pupa, and imago .

  4. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 List of animal sounds. 2 See also. 3 References. ... Sound Alligator: bellow, hiss Alligator bellow: Alpaca: alarm call, cluck/click, hum ...

  5. External morphology of Lepidoptera - Wikipedia

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    The pupae of most Lepidoptera are obtect, with appendages fused or glued to the body, while the rest have exarate pupae, having the antennae, legs, and wings free and not glued to the body. [ 69 ] During the pupal stage, the morphology of the adult is developed through elaboration from larval structures.

  6. Housefly - Wikipedia

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    Pupae complete their development in two to six days at 35 °C (95 °F), but may take 20 days or more at 14 °C (57 °F). [14] When metamorphosis is complete, the adult housefly emerges from the pupa. To do this, it uses the ptilinum, an eversible pouch on its head, to tear open the end of the pupal case. Having emerged from the pupa, it ceases ...

  7. Cyphoderris strepitans - Wikipedia

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    Sound is used both to attract females and to defend territory. Both fore wings bear a file and scraper which are mirror-images of each other. The overlap of the fore wings are able to change throughout their lifetime which is different from Gryllidae where the right wing is above the left.

  8. Battus philenor - Wikipedia

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    The pipevine swallowtail pupae are colored green or brown. They are about 6 to 7 cm in length. They are about 6 to 7 cm in length. These pupae differ from other swallowtail butterfly pupae in that the sides of their pupae bodies widen into a sort of a winged appearance, with distinctive purplish edges along the sides of these extensions.

  9. Hamadryas iphthime - Wikipedia

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    The larvae are black with fine longitudinal yellow lines, which may be indistinct, pale spines and two horns on the head. The pupae are bright green with some bands of white and a silvery rim to the yellowish-green wings. The heads of the pupae have a pair of elongated "rabbit ears", green with a white seam, forming a V-shape. [2]