IMAGO an adult insect
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imagosIMAGO, an adult insect
imagoesIMAGO, an adult insect
imaginalpertaining to an imago (an adult insect)
imaginalOf or relating to an adult insect or imago
pupaan insect in the stage between larva and imago
pupaePUPA, an insect in the stage between larva and imago
pupasPUPA, an insect in the stage between larva and imago
pupalpertaining to a pupa (an insect in the stage between larva and imago)
nymphallarva of an insect (as a grasshopper, true bug, or mayfly) with incomplete metamorphosis that differs from the imago especially in size and in its incompletely developed wings and genitalia
pupaan intermediate usually quiescent stage of a metamorphic insect (as a bee, moth, or beetle) that occurs between the larva and the imago, is usually enclosed in a cocoon or protective covering, and undergoes internal changes by which larval structures are replaced by those typical of the imago
imagoan adult insect
imagosThe final and fully developed adult stage of an insect, typically winged
metamorphoses(of an insect or amphibian) Undergo metamorphosis, esp. into the adult form
metamorphose(of an insect or amphibian) Undergo metamorphosis, esp. into the adult form
metamorphosed(of an insect or amphibian) Undergo metamorphosis, esp. into the adult form
metamorphosing(of an insect or amphibian) Undergo metamorphosis, esp. into the adult form
hemimetabolous(of an insect) Having no pupal stage in the transition from larva to adult
defoliatorsAn adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub
defoliatorAn adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub
metamorphosis(in an insect or amphibian) The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages
shadflyany insect of the order Ephemeroptera, having delicate, membranous wings with the front pair much larger than the rear and having an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial adult stage usually lasting less than two days