Pupa Health Dictionary

Pupa: From 1 Different Sources


The third stage in mosquito and other endopterygote insect development, emerging when the last larval instar shed its skin. Pupae swim but do not feed.
Health Source: Dictionary of Tropical Medicine
Author: Health Dictionary

Life Cycle

The stages of development through which a plant or animal passes during its life. For mosquitoes these stages are: egg, larva, pupa, adult. Normally, development of nematodes included four moults and five successive stages as follows: Adult eggs • (fourth moult) ¯ • Fourth-stage larva First-stage larva • (third moult) (first moult) • Third-stage larva ¬ Second-stage larva (second moult) Generally, there are two types of life cycle for nematodes: direct and indirect types. 1. Direct Life Cycle: requires no intermediate host, after hatching from the eggs the larvae develop in the open from free-living to infective stages and gain access to the definitive host by mouth or penetration through skin. 2. Indirect Life Cycle: requires one or two intermediate hosts for development to infective stage.... life cycle



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