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		Definition of pupa in English: pupanounPlural pupae ˈpjuːpəˈpjupə An insect in its inactive immature form between larva and adult, e.g. a chrysalis. 蛹 Example sentencesExamples -  Total RNA was isolated from third instar larvae, pupae, adult body, and adult head by TRIZOL reagent.
 -  Ovaries from late fifth instar larvae and pupae were used for initiating the cell cultures.
 -  Other invertebrates survive dry periods by remaining in the pond substrate as eggs, pupae, or aestivating adults.
 -  When a male molts from a larva to a pupa, the horns evert, unfold, and stretch out to their full shape and length - not unlike extending a collapsed telescope.
 -  Around her were tiny, silver eggs, chubby larvae, and pupae folded like mummies inside translucent cases.
 -  Testes were dissected in Schneider's Drosophila media from larvae, pupae, or adults.
 -  The house fly has complete metamorphosis: egg, larvae, pupae and adult.
 -  Parasitoids overwinter as pupae in mines within fallen leaves.
 -  The number of clutches of eggs, larvae in each instar, pupae, and new adults emerging in the next generation were recorded.
 -  Sift through the litter where the windrows were, checking in and around crowns for larvae, pupae, and adult weevils.
 -  In most species for which detailed dietary information is available, ant larvae and pupae represent the most important food resource.
 -  All flies pass through four life stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
 -  These snakes feed on smaller prey - the larvae, pupae, and adults of ants and termites - and they do so remarkably fast.
 -  When temperatures drop, stable flies overwinter as larvae or pupae in piles of larval breeding material.
 -  The three stages of the ancestral insect species - pronymph, nymph and adult - are proposed to be equivalent to the larva, pupa and adult stages of insects with complete metamorphosis.
 -  Red stripe appears as a diffuse stripe of pigment on the dorsum of larvae and pupae and is variable in expressivity and penetrance.
 -  Insect pupae have all of the major structures of the adult, and most of these structures have already reached their final dimensions.
 -  The adult flea is an excellent jumper passing through a complete life cycle consisting of egg, larva, pupa and adult.
 -  At the end of each experiment the males were individually housed until pupae emerged from all parasitized males.
 -  Once in New York, the eggs hatch into larvae, molt into pupae, and finally emerge as adults, ready to take on the Big Apple.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: modern Latin, from Latin pupa 'girl, doll'. Rhymesblooper, cooper, Cowper, duper, grouper, Hooper, looper, pea-souper, scooper, snooper, stupa, stupor, super, trooper, trouper, whooper    Definition of pupa in US English: pupanounˈpjupəˈpyo͞opə An insect in its inactive immature form between larva and adult, e.g. a chrysalis. 蛹 Example sentencesExamples -  The number of clutches of eggs, larvae in each instar, pupae, and new adults emerging in the next generation were recorded.
 -  Insect pupae have all of the major structures of the adult, and most of these structures have already reached their final dimensions.
 -  Ovaries from late fifth instar larvae and pupae were used for initiating the cell cultures.
 -  In most species for which detailed dietary information is available, ant larvae and pupae represent the most important food resource.
 -  Around her were tiny, silver eggs, chubby larvae, and pupae folded like mummies inside translucent cases.
 -  Parasitoids overwinter as pupae in mines within fallen leaves.
 -  These snakes feed on smaller prey - the larvae, pupae, and adults of ants and termites - and they do so remarkably fast.
 -  Other invertebrates survive dry periods by remaining in the pond substrate as eggs, pupae, or aestivating adults.
 -  Testes were dissected in Schneider's Drosophila media from larvae, pupae, or adults.
 -  The three stages of the ancestral insect species - pronymph, nymph and adult - are proposed to be equivalent to the larva, pupa and adult stages of insects with complete metamorphosis.
 -  Once in New York, the eggs hatch into larvae, molt into pupae, and finally emerge as adults, ready to take on the Big Apple.
 -  The adult flea is an excellent jumper passing through a complete life cycle consisting of egg, larva, pupa and adult.
 -  The house fly has complete metamorphosis: egg, larvae, pupae and adult.
 -  Total RNA was isolated from third instar larvae, pupae, adult body, and adult head by TRIZOL reagent.
 -  Red stripe appears as a diffuse stripe of pigment on the dorsum of larvae and pupae and is variable in expressivity and penetrance.
 -  When a male molts from a larva to a pupa, the horns evert, unfold, and stretch out to their full shape and length - not unlike extending a collapsed telescope.
 -  At the end of each experiment the males were individually housed until pupae emerged from all parasitized males.
 -  When temperatures drop, stable flies overwinter as larvae or pupae in piles of larval breeding material.
 -  Sift through the litter where the windrows were, checking in and around crowns for larvae, pupae, and adult weevils.
 -  All flies pass through four life stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult.
 
 
 OriginLate 18th century: modern Latin, from Latin pupa ‘girl, doll’.     |