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Larva

A larva (/ˈlɑːrvə/; pl.

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Insect larvae

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Larva

Nodes50
Edges49
Triples102
Avg. degree1.96
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related to Bibliography · 54
Larva → Academic Press, Amendt, An Identification Guide, Animal Phylogeny, Antarctic, Brill, British Antarctic Survey, Brusca, Cambridge, Carson-Ewart, Corvallis, Current Concepts, Dordrecht, Evolution, Fauna Malesiana, Forensic Entomology, Guide, Hall, Hood, Identification
related to Insect larvae · 29
Larva → Acephalus, All Apocrita, Antonio Berlese, Apodous, Based, Brachycera, Buprestidae, Campodeiform, Cerambycidae, CyclorrhaphaProtopod, Endopterygotes, Eucephalous, Found, Hemicephalus, Nematocera, No, Oligopod, Polypod, Scarabaeoidea, Scarabeiform
see also · 13
Larva → Acanthocephala, Bryozoa, Cnidaria, Codiolum-phaseConchocelis-phaseMarine, Crustacean, EphemeropteraInstar, In Porifera, Insecta, Mollusca, Non-larval, Nymphs, Platyhelminthes, Protozoan

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larvae larval form adult stage different insects head animals also sclerotized forms capsule found many may adults coleopterans legs distinct

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insectsinstance ofAnimals with indirect development0.80text
some arachnidsinstance ofAnimals with indirect development0.80text
amphibiansinstance ofAnimals with indirect development0.80text
or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle.A larva's appearance is generally very different from the adult forminstance ofAnimals with indirect development0.80text
tadpoles live almost exclusively in aquatic environments but can live outside water as adult frogsinstance ofsome larvae0.80text
the axolotlinstance ofsome salamanders0.80text
Larvarelated to BibliographyBrusca0.60section
Larvarelated to BibliographyInvertebrates0.60section
Larvarelated to BibliographySunderland0.60section
Larvarelated to BibliographyMass0.60section
Larvarelated to BibliographySinauer Associates0.60section
Larvarelated to BibliographyHall0.60section

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