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Keyword: Cocoon | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | | Seite 2 von 3 1 2 3 | | | | ...oles. After hatching, the larvae feed initially on the surrounding plant substrates. In a later stage of their development they prey on small insects, just as the adultsdo. After the last larval stage, the larvae pupate. The pupae are spun in a cocoon of silk and have long breathing tubes. | | |
| | ...trophied pairs of legs, are dark brown to black. They mature rapidly and in the last larval stage (about two to three weeks after hatching from the eggs) they pupate on the food plants One week later the beetles are fully developed and leave the cocoon. They overwinter in the soil as adults. | | |
| | | ...wo generations at once) in a web on the upper side of the leaves of their food plants (including lichwort, comfrey and stinging nettle), and eat the leaves down to the skeleton. At the end of their development, the larvae pupate in a thick, white cocoon inside a leaf or near the veins on the leaf surface, causing the leaf to roll up. The pupae are yellowish-brown and overwinter. | | |
| | ...ts. This happens near the brood’s site, which is equipped with food stores. The young Gasteruption larvae hatch after a few days and start eating the host’s eggs or larvae. Later they feed on the stored nectar and pollen. Pupation takes place in a cocoon within the host’s breeding cell. | | |
| | After 5 to 6 moults, the larvae of Tenthredinidae spin a cocoon in leaf litter or directly in the ground in which they remain, sometimes even for years, resting before they pupate. Adult Tenthredinidae have lifespans of only a few days or a few weeks. Tenthredinidae include some species that are economically imp... | | |
| | Mating takes place in summer and afterwards the male spiders live for a short time together with the females in the same web before they die. The females lay their eggs in a cocoon, hidden away and at a distance from the web. | | |
| | After mating, the females construct a multilayered cocoon, in which they lay their eggs. They then watch over the brood, without eating. After the young spiders have hatched, the females die. | | |
| | The females lay their eggs in a cocoon, which is attached to leaves. They keep guard of their brood until autumnwhen the young spiders hatch from the eggs. The main enemy of the young are the larvae of the ichneumon wasps Tromatobia lineatoria. Chickadees (Paridae) are the primary natura... | | |
| | Mating is usually in June and the females are passive. After mating, the females build one lenticular, multilayered cocoon in which they deposit their well-camouflaged eggs onto a bedding of silk. . After that, the females guard their cocoons, fasting and ignoring any disturbances. Just before the young crab spiders hatch, the females open the cocoons, thus helping the young with the hatching process. After this, the females die. | | |
| | ...of bees the mother bee wolf seals the entrance to the tunnel, to protect the larvae from intruders (eg beetles). When the nest is located on steep slopes, however, the entrances stay open. About a week after hatching, the larvae spin a bottle-shaped cocoon, in which they pupate. | | |
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