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noun
An early stage of growth for some insects and amphibians, in which after hatching from their egg, insects are wingless and resemble a caterpillar or grub, and amphibians lack limbs and resemble fish.
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A cabbage looper often plays host to larvae from several wasp mothers.
It can later feed the clumps to larvae back at its hive.
A product called Knock-Out Gnats contains a strain of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), a bacteria that is toxic to larvae when eaten.
The eggs hatch to larvae in the small intestine under the influence of gastric secretions.
The facility prevents mixing of larval families, injury to larvae and greatly reduces common environmental effects.
Only adult and later stage copepodid females were associated with damage to larvae.
It was comparable to the reference nematode in terms of its virulence to larvae of Galleria mellonella.
Therefore, the snowmelt runoff hardly contributes to larvae transport but can increase egg production through the spring nutrient supply.
Beginning on 7 dph, enriched Artemia (Artemia franciscana GSL Strain) nauplii were fed to larvae at 0.1 1/mL.
None of these parameters were affected in A. bipunctata larvae fed with Bt maize-reared prey compared to larvae that had received prey reared on control maize.
Toxicity tests showed that levels of 10 15% ethylene glycol (EG) were not toxic to larvae and could be loaded and unloaded in a single step.
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