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Photo of Natural underwater view on a tadpole or pollywog larval stage swimming in water with algeas.
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Photo of A tadpole (also known as a pollywog, poliwag or polliwog) is the wholly aquatic larval stage in the life cycle of an amphibian. One of the most interesting phase in Metamorphosis of frog, Amboli, Maharashtra, India.
Photo of The olm, Proteus anguinus, an amphibious cave-dwelling animal that remains in the larval stage throughout its life
Photo of Group of black colour tadpole, aquatic larval of frogs
Photo of Shed larval case (exuvia) of dragonfly, found a pond at Wandlebury, England
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of A dragonfly hatched just from its larval shell hangs on a blade of grass.
Photo of Adult cicada emerging from larval skin.
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Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of the larval/pupa stage of a black vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus)
Photo of Larval dragonfly grey shell. Nymphal exuvia of Gomphus vulgatissimus. White filaments hanging out of exuvia are linings of tracheae. Exuviae, dried outer casing on blade of grass
Photo of Larval shrimp in plastic bowl. Aquaculture animals.
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Photo of AXOLOTL ambystoma mexicanum, ALBINO, NEOTENIC LARVAL FORM
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
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Photo of Larval shrimp and Aquaculture animals business.
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Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
Photo of Amid the veins of the Brassica oleracea leaf, the cabbage butterfly caterpillar clings and consumes the plant's epidermis. This larval stage is crucial for its growth, as it stores energy before the pupal phase, preparing for metamorphosis.
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Photo of During its larval stage, Ascia monuste clings to the Brassica oleracea stem to feed. Its efficient digestion capability allows it to grow quickly, but its excessive presence can compromise entire brassica crops.
Photo of Ascia monuste in its larval stage depends on the Brassica oleracea stem for growth. Its digestive system is adapted to process cellulose and extract essential nutrients. If not controlled, this caterpillar can become an agricultural pest.
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Cerambyx welensii ventral view on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Cerambyx welensii on Quercus tree trunk with his larval cavities
Photo of Larval dragonfly grey shell. Nymphal exuvia of Gomphus vulgatissimus. White filaments hanging out of exuvia are linings of tracheae. Exuviae, dried outer casing on blade of grass
Photo of Larval dragonfly grey shell. Nymphal exuvia of Gomphus vulgatissimus. White filaments hanging out of exuvia are linings of tracheae. Exuviae, dried outer casing on blade of grass
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