A fruit fly has 4 stages in its lifecycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
There are four stages in a butterfly or moth's life cycle. These stages include egg, larva, pupa, as well as adult.
The correct order of a butterfly's life cycle is: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult butterfly.
A butterfly in its larval stage is called a caterpillar.
Complete metamorphosis is a type of insect development involving four stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. In this process, the larva undergoes a dramatic change during the pupal stage before emerging as an adult with different body structure and habits. Examples of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis include butterflies, beetles, and flies.
Larva. And before the larva is an egg.
The larva stage comes before the pupa stage in insect development. Larvae are typically the immature stage of an insect that hatches from an egg, while pupae are the stage that follows and undergoes transformation before emerging as an adult insect.
No, a larva changes into a pupa.
The cocoon always comes first then the larva
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the larva becomes pupa
it is from egg to larva , larva to pupa and to the adult (beetle)
first you start out with the egg. then the larva(mealworm). then a pup.Last but not least the beetle!!!!!!!
1.Egg stage- 2.Larva stage- 3.Pupa stage- 4.Adult stage-
Well, first a female butterfly lays her fertilized eggs. Then, when they hatch, they are caterpillars. Then the butterfly stage comes along, where the caterpillar wraps itself in a cocoon of string that it produces.
it is from egg to larva , larva to pupa and to the adult (beetle)
the four stages of a complete metamorphosis in order are egg,larva,pupa,and the adult