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  • Instar
  • Developmental stage of arthropods between moults

    An instar (/ˈɪnstɑːr/ ; from Latin īnstar 'form, likeness') is a developmental stage of arthropods, such as insects, which occurs between each moult (ecdysis)

    Instar

    Instar

    Instar

  • Varied carpet beetle
  • Species of beetle

    white and small. The second instar is simply thicker with a wide abdomen slightly after the middle. The larva in the 3rd instar is already almost with the

    Varied carpet beetle

    Varied carpet beetle

    Varied_carpet_beetle

  • Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata
  • Species of beetle

    tubercules. Duration of the newly-hatched stage is 22 hours. The first instar is yellow, with the color becoming pale yellow, and the tubercules and spots

    Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata

    Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata

    Psyllobora_vigintiduopunctata

  • Luna moth
  • Species of insect

    Each instar – the period between molts – generally takes about 4–10 days. There are five instars before cocooning. At the end of each instar, a small

    Luna moth

    Luna moth

    Luna_moth

  • Hypermetamorphosis
  • High variability forms of complete metamorphosis

    in that some instars, usually larval instars, are functionally and visibly distinct from the rest. The differences between such instars usually reflect

    Hypermetamorphosis

    Hypermetamorphosis

  • La Liga Filipina
  • Filipino secret organization

    La Liga Filipina (lit. 'The Philippine League') was a secret society. It was founded by José Rizal in the house of Doroteo Ongjunco at Ilaya Street, Tondo

    La Liga Filipina

    La Liga Filipina

    La_Liga_Filipina

  • Monarch butterfly
  • Milkweed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae

    route. The larva (caterpillar) has five stages (instars), molting at the end of each instar. Instars last about 3 to 5 days, depending on factors such

    Monarch butterfly

    Monarch butterfly

    Monarch_butterfly

  • Saddleback caterpillar
  • Larva of an eastern North American moth

    widely known and recognizable for its larval phase. During the mid and late instar (a phase between two periods of molting in the development), Acharia stimulea

    Saddleback caterpillar

    Saddleback caterpillar

    Saddleback_caterpillar

  • Eacles imperialis
  • Species of moth

    transverse bands and large spines in the first instar, to 3–5.5 inches (75–100 mm) long in the fifth instar with long hairs and shorter spines and color

    Eacles imperialis

    Eacles imperialis

    Eacles_imperialis

  • Pieris rapae
  • Species of butterfly

    second instar the head is entirely black; third instar has the clypeus yellow but the rest of the head black. In the fourth and fifth instar, there is

    Pieris rapae

    Pieris rapae

    Pieris_rapae

  • Oryctes rhinoceros
  • Pest of coconut/oil palms in Asia/Pacific

    head capsule which is around 2.5–3 mm (first instar), 5–6 mm (second instar) and 10–11 mm (third instar), respectively. The coconut rhinoceros beetle

    Oryctes rhinoceros

    Oryctes rhinoceros

    Oryctes_rhinoceros

  • Lintneria istar
  • Species of moth

    Lintneria istar, the Istar sphinx moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. The species was first described by Walter Rothschild and Karl Jordan in 1903

    Lintneria istar

    Lintneria istar

    Lintneria_istar

  • Polygonia interrogationis
  • Species of butterfly

    lepidopteran larvae, mature through a series of stages called instars. Near the end of each instar, the larva undergoes a process called apolysis, in which

    Polygonia interrogationis

    Polygonia interrogationis

    Polygonia_interrogationis

  • Hyalophora cecropia
  • Species of moth

    There are typically five larval instars (developmental stages), each lasting approximately one week. The first instar larvae are black. Their coloration

    Hyalophora cecropia

    Hyalophora cecropia

    Hyalophora_cecropia

  • Papilio rumiko
  • Species of butterfly

    a uniformly brownish head. Third instars are 11–16 mm, fourth 16–30 mm and fifth instar 30–50 mm. When a late instar larva is startled, it lifts its head

    Papilio rumiko

    Papilio rumiko

    Papilio_rumiko

  • Metamorphosis
  • Profound change in body structure during the postembryonic development of an organism

    characteristics during ecdysis. In holometabolous insects, molts between larval instars have a high level of juvenile hormone, the moult to the pupal stage has

    Metamorphosis

    Metamorphosis

    Metamorphosis

  • Papilio troilus
  • Species of butterfly

    redbay did not grow as well on spicebush or sassafras during the first instar of development, while all insects studied grew better throughout the larval

    Papilio troilus

    Papilio troilus

    Papilio_troilus

  • Anasa tristis
  • Species of true bug

    first instar to the second instar when fed on pumpkin, cucumber, or even water alone, but only pumpkin allows development to the third instar. Nymphs

    Anasa tristis

    Anasa tristis

    Anasa_tristis

  • Eriogaster lanestris
  • Species of moth

    mature through five stages, called instars, over the course of six to seven weeks. During early larval development (instars 1–3), larvae are small and black

    Eriogaster lanestris

    Eriogaster lanestris

    Eriogaster_lanestris

  • Small blue
  • Species of butterfly

    typically laid. First instar larvae are also cannibalistic, and will feed on any smaller larvae that cross its path. During the second instar, the caterpillar

    Small blue

    Small blue

    Small_blue

  • Extatosoma tiaratum
  • Species of stick insect native to Australia

    Their locomotion slows when they moult into their second and subsequent instars. Females acquire their distinctive spiky appearance through additional

    Extatosoma tiaratum

    Extatosoma tiaratum

    Extatosoma_tiaratum

  • Jeanne Thornton
  • American author (born 1983)

    Jeanne Thornton (born 1983) is an American writer and copublisher of Instar Books and Rocksalt Magazine. Her published novels include A/S/L and Summer

    Jeanne Thornton

    Jeanne_Thornton

  • Vibidia duodecimguttata
  • Species of beetle

    duodecimguttata Eggs Newly-hatched larva First instar larva Second instar larva Third instar larva Fourth instar larva Pupa Freshly-emerged adult "Vibidia

    Vibidia duodecimguttata

    Vibidia duodecimguttata

    Vibidia_duodecimguttata

  • Phricta aberrans
  • Species of cricket-like animal

    spiny katydid native to northern New South Wales and southeast Queensland, Australia. Late instar female Late instar female Late instar female Taxa v t e

    Phricta aberrans

    Phricta aberrans

    Phricta_aberrans

  • Ovoviviparity
  • Gestation type

    host as soon as possible, the embryos commonly develop to the first larval instar inside the mother's reproductive tract, and they hatch just before being

    Ovoviviparity

    Ovoviviparity

    Ovoviviparity

  • Ctenolepisma longicaudatum
  • Species of insect

    might be indicative for each instar. The 3rd, very active instar shows the body colour pattern of the succeeding instars: a dark cream colour with the

    Ctenolepisma longicaudatum

    Ctenolepisma longicaudatum

    Ctenolepisma_longicaudatum

  • Dryocampa rubicunda
  • Species of moth

    leaves or oak leaves. In early instars, the larvae feed together in groups, but beginning in the third or fourth instar the caterpillars begin to feed

    Dryocampa rubicunda

    Dryocampa rubicunda

    Dryocampa_rubicunda

  • Chorthippus brunneus
  • Species of grasshopper

    additional instar inserted between instar II and III termed instar IIa. Morphological characteristics of instar IIa are a mixture of instars II and III

    Chorthippus brunneus

    Chorthippus brunneus

    Chorthippus_brunneus

  • Actias artemis
  • Species of moth

    Luna moth. 2nd-instar larva reared on American sweetgum 2nd-instar larva 4th-instar larvae 5th-instar larvae 5th-instar larvae 5th-instar larva Adult male

    Actias artemis

    Actias artemis

    Actias_artemis

  • Deroplatys lobata
  • Species of praying mantis

    length and males are about 45mm in length. 1st instar nymphs are up to 15mm in length and 2nd instar nymphs are about 21mm in length when their abdomens

    Deroplatys lobata

    Deroplatys lobata

    Deroplatys_lobata

  • Sarcophaga bullata
  • Species of fly

    bispinose. Second instar: Second instar larvae of the family Sarcophagidae are 4.0 to 10.0 millimeters long and closely resemble the third instar with the exception

    Sarcophaga bullata

    Sarcophaga bullata

    Sarcophaga_bullata

  • Ceratomia catalpae
  • Species of moth

    is 65–95 mm. ♂ ♂ △ ♀ ♀ △ Two C. catalpae in their first instar Early instar larva Middle instar larva Catalpa sphinx resting C. catalpae can be quite harmful

    Ceratomia catalpae

    Ceratomia catalpae

    Ceratomia_catalpae

  • Morpho peleides
  • Species of butterfly

    peleides has five instars, and can grow from 5.25 millimeters in length after hatching, to 74–93 millimeters at their final instar (depending on subspecies)

    Morpho peleides

    Morpho peleides

    Morpho_peleides

  • Tessaratoma papillosa
  • Species of true bug

    hatched 1st instar nymphs 1st instar and older nymph Older nymph Wing buds form 5th instar slowly becomes grayish from waxy secretions 5th instar Adult Adult

    Tessaratoma papillosa

    Tessaratoma papillosa

    Tessaratoma_papillosa

  • Common blue
  • Species of butterfly

    described to be facultatively mutualistic. There are five instars of larvae. During the first instar, larva emerge and eat away the crown of the egg. The segments

    Common blue

    Common blue

    Common_blue

  • Pyrrhocoris apterus
  • Species of true bug

    United States. After the fifth nymphal instar, instead of developing into adults, the bugs either entered a sixth instar stage, or became adults with nymphal

    Pyrrhocoris apterus

    Pyrrhocoris apterus

    Pyrrhocoris_apterus

  • Attacus atlas
  • Species of moth

    instars, with the first instar ranging from 4–5 days, the second from 8–10 days, and third between 13 & 14 days. The fourth, fifth and sixth instars last

    Attacus atlas

    Attacus atlas

    Attacus_atlas

  • Actias isis
  • Species of moth

    First-instar larvae Second-instar larvae Third-instar larva Fifth-instar larvae Fifth-instar larvae Fully grown fifth instar larva Larval weight, close

    Actias isis

    Actias isis

    Actias_isis

  • Papilio polyxenes
  • Species of insect

    parsley First-instar caterpillar in northeast Georgia These second- or third-instar larvae in northeast Georgia still have spikes. Late-instar caterpillar

    Papilio polyxenes

    Papilio polyxenes

    Papilio_polyxenes

  • Large milkweed bug
  • Species of true bug

    milkweed bug is a hemimetabolous insect, meaning it grows in stages called instars and goes through incomplete metamorphosis, exhibiting small changes throughout

    Large milkweed bug

    Large milkweed bug

    Large_milkweed_bug

  • Australian plague locust
  • Species of grasshopper

    mid-summer. The locust has five instars, with the wings becoming more prominent with each moult. After the first and second instars, nymphs form aggregations

    Australian plague locust

    Australian plague locust

    Australian_plague_locust

  • Microdon mutabilis
  • Species of fly

    stage. The body maintains a whitish color throughout all larval instars. The first instar is dorsoventrally flattened, though it does exhibit slight dorsal

    Microdon mutabilis

    Microdon mutabilis

    Microdon_mutabilis

  • Spotted lanternfly
  • Species of planthopper indigenous to Southeast Asia

     delicatula can associate with more than 173 plants. Early life stages (instars) of the spotted lanternfly are characterized by spotted black and white

    Spotted lanternfly

    Spotted lanternfly

    Spotted_lanternfly

  • Schistocerca americana
  • Species of grasshopper

    second instar has wing pads and more segments in its antennae. The third instar is up to 2 cm long and the wing pads are triangular. The fourth instar has

    Schistocerca americana

    Schistocerca americana

    Schistocerca_americana

  • Graellsia isabellae
  • Species of moth

    species as a host even within the genus Pinus . 1st instar 2nd instar 3rd instar 4th instar 5th instar Male - dorsal side Male - ventral side Female - dorsal

    Graellsia isabellae

    Graellsia isabellae

    Graellsia_isabellae

  • Spined soldier bug
  • Species of true bug

    maculiventris develop through five instars, gradually increasing in size and changing in appearance. The 1st instar is small (around 1.4mm), with a blackish

    Spined soldier bug

    Spined soldier bug

    Spined_soldier_bug

  • Phyllocrania paradoxa
  • Species of praying mantis

    abdomens. At the 5th instar and above males are thinner than females and have smaller appendages (lateral of the abdomen). At the 6th instar and above their

    Phyllocrania paradoxa

    Phyllocrania paradoxa

    Phyllocrania_paradoxa

  • Nezara viridula
  • Species of true bug

    survival and longevity decrease. Eggs First instar Second instar Third instar Fourth instar Fifth instar Adult, winter color pattern Green stink bug (Chinavia

    Nezara viridula

    Nezara viridula

    Nezara_viridula

  • Mealworm
  • Species of darkling beetle, larval form

    four days for the first instar. After the first instar, there is significant variation for the number of days in each instar period, though variation

    Mealworm

    Mealworm

    Mealworm

  • Bombyx mori
  • Moth mainly used in the production of silk

    Morus, as well as some other Moraceae, mostly Osage orange. There are five instars before pupation. After they have molted four times, their bodies become

    Bombyx mori

    Bombyx mori

    Bombyx_mori

  • Actias selene
  • Species of moth

    Newly hatched caterpillars Second-instar larva with third instars in the background Fifth-instar larva Fifth-instar larva closeup to show head and mouthparts

    Actias selene

    Actias selene

    Actias_selene

  • Madremyia saundersii
  • Species of fly

    family Tachinidae. It is a parasitoid of late-instar Choristoneura species, emerging from the sixth instar or pupal stage of its host. Canada, United States

    Madremyia saundersii

    Madremyia saundersii

    Madremyia_saundersii

  • Videogames for Humans
  • 2015 anthology of video games writing

    Twine. The collection was curated and edited by merritt k and published by Instar Books in 2015. It features readings of 27 games by creatives and critics

    Videogames for Humans

    Videogames for Humans

    Videogames_for_Humans

  • Polytela gloriosae
  • Species of moth

    and legs are reddish. Early instars are more reddish brown. Body colour turns darker as the caterpillar reaches later instars. Eggs are small spherical

    Polytela gloriosae

    Polytela gloriosae

    Polytela_gloriosae

  • Papilio glaucus
  • Species of insect

    two species, P. glaucus survive very poorly through their first larval instar when settling on a quaking aspen (Populus tremeloides) tree and their survival

    Papilio glaucus

    Papilio glaucus

    Papilio_glaucus

  • Epipyropidae
  • Family of moths

    hypermetamorphosis, metamorphosing from triungular first instar larvae to highly modified second instars. Agamopsyche Anopyrops Epieurybrachys Epimesophantia

    Epipyropidae

    Epipyropidae

    Epipyropidae

  • Hemimetabolism
  • Type of insect development

    hemimetabolous insects differ from ametabolous taxa in that the one and only adult instar undergoes no further moulting. All insects of the Pterygota except Holometabola

    Hemimetabolism

    Hemimetabolism

  • Speckled wood (butterfly)
  • Species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae

    Larvae. First instar (newly hatched) and fourth instar (fully grown) are shown next to a human finger for scale.

    Speckled wood (butterfly)

    Speckled wood (butterfly)

    Speckled_wood_(butterfly)

  • Planidium
  • Form of insect larva

    A planidium is a specialized form of insect larva seen in the first-instar of a few families of insects that have parasitoidal ways of life. They are usually

    Planidium

    Planidium

    Planidium

  • Coccinella septempunctata
  • Species of beetle

    and spindle shaped. The newly hatched larva of C. septempunctata's first instar is 1–2 mm (0.04–0.08 in) long, but increases to about 8 mm (0.31 in) with

    Coccinella septempunctata

    Coccinella septempunctata

    Coccinella_septempunctata

  • Eumorpha pandorus
  • Species of moth

    centimetres (3.5 in) and are green in the first instar, but may be one of a variety of colors in later instars, including green or brownish-red. The head and

    Eumorpha pandorus

    Eumorpha pandorus

    Eumorpha_pandorus

  • Mecynorhina polyphemus
  • Species of beetle

    compost. The third instar constructs an ovoid cocoon for metamorphosis and attaches it to a solid surface. In captivity, the instar may attach the cocoon

    Mecynorhina polyphemus

    Mecynorhina polyphemus

    Mecynorhina_polyphemus

  • Arsenura armida
  • Species of moth

    Rollinia membranacea and Bombacopsis quinatum. After the larva's fourth instar, it will descend from the larval mass, excavate a small chamber in the soil

    Arsenura armida

    Arsenura armida

    Arsenura_armida

  • Green stink bug
  • Species of true bug

    one generation in the North and two generations in the South. The early instar nymphs are rather brightly colored and striped, turning green when approaching

    Green stink bug

    Green stink bug

    Green_stink_bug

  • Antheraea pernyi
  • Species of moth

    First-instar caterpillars Second-instar caterpillar Third-instar caterpillar Fourth-instar caterpillar Fifth-instar caterpillars Sixth-instar caterpillar

    Antheraea pernyi

    Antheraea pernyi

    Antheraea_pernyi

  • Polygonia c-album
  • Species of butterfly

    often divided into five developmental stages known as instars. Although during the first three instars larvae are observed to remain almost entirely upon

    Polygonia c-album

    Polygonia c-album

    Polygonia_c-album

  • Automeris io
  • Species of moth

    They go through five instars, each one being a little different. The caterpillars are herbivorous and gregarious in all their instars, and may be seen traveling

    Automeris io

    Automeris io

    Automeris_io

  • Antheraea polyphemus
  • Species of moth

    times (the fifth being into a pupa). Each instar is slightly different, but on their fifth and final instar, they become bright green with silver spots

    Antheraea polyphemus

    Antheraea polyphemus

    Antheraea_polyphemus

  • Hyalophora euryalus
  • Species of moth

    and fifth instars through their scoli, having all black scoli in the fourth instar and having spiny red dorsal scoli only in their fifth instar. Adults

    Hyalophora euryalus

    Hyalophora euryalus

    Hyalophora_euryalus

  • Japanese rhinoceros beetle
  • Species of beetle

    first instar larvae do not aggregate with other larvae because they demonstrate cannibalistic tendencies at this stage. Second and third instar larvae

    Japanese rhinoceros beetle

    Japanese rhinoceros beetle

    Japanese_rhinoceros_beetle

  • Gonimbrasia belina
  • Species of emperor moth

    Gregarious first-instar caterpillars feeding on a mopane leaf – the first three instars are always gregarious, while the fourth and fifth are always solitary

    Gonimbrasia belina

    Gonimbrasia belina

    Gonimbrasia_belina

  • Chelisoches morio
  • Species of earwig

    fruits such as bananas and dragon fruits.   Chelisoches morio have four instar stages before molting into adults. Females average about 140 eggs within

    Chelisoches morio

    Chelisoches morio

    Chelisoches_morio

  • Lophocampa maculata
  • Species of moth

    There is one generation per year. The larvae go through five instars; the final instar is black at the ends, with a yellow or orange middle section,

    Lophocampa maculata

    Lophocampa maculata

    Lophocampa_maculata

  • Citheronia regalis
  • Species of moth

    feed during the day. They molt four times. Each instar is different, but on their fifth and final instar they become a bright green color, with huge, black-tipped

    Citheronia regalis

    Citheronia regalis

    Citheronia_regalis

  • Forest tent caterpillar moth
  • Species of insect

    behavior diminishes as the caterpillars increase in size, so that by the fifth instar (molt) the caterpillars are feeding and resting independently. The adult

    Forest tent caterpillar moth

    Forest tent caterpillar moth

    Forest_tent_caterpillar_moth

  • Danaus chrysippus
  • Species of butterfly

    through five instar stages. The first instar is about 4 mm (0.16 in) long, and its body is white while the head is black. The second instar is about 8 mm

    Danaus chrysippus

    Danaus chrysippus

    Danaus_chrysippus

  • Colorado potato beetle
  • Species of beetle

    color from black in first- and second-instar larvae to having an orange-brown edge in its third-instar. In fourth-instar larvae, about half the pronotum is

    Colorado potato beetle

    Colorado potato beetle

    Colorado_potato_beetle

  • Papilio cresphontes
  • Species of butterfly

    appearance changes slightly throughout the instars, with the younger ones having setae and the older instars lacking setae. The caterpillars have remarkable

    Papilio cresphontes

    Papilio cresphontes

    Papilio_cresphontes

  • Lutzomyia
  • Genus of flies

    least 18 days of development through four instars, before reaching maturity. Following hatching, the first instar larva will feed on any readily available

    Lutzomyia

    Lutzomyia

    Lutzomyia

  • Cetonia aurata
  • Species of beetle

    Cetonia aurata larva (2nd instar)

    Cetonia aurata

    Cetonia aurata

    Cetonia_aurata

  • Aedes taeniorhynchus
  • Species of mosquito

    through 4 larval instars: the first 3 instars are affected primarily by temperature, with minor effects by salinity; the fourth instar is affected by all

    Aedes taeniorhynchus

    Aedes taeniorhynchus

    Aedes_taeniorhynchus

  • Pete Huttlinger
  • American musician (1961–2016)

    Favorites (Instar Records, 2005) The Santa Rita Connection (Instar Records, 2006) Catch and Release (Instar Records, 2006) Hymns for Guitar II (Instar Records

    Pete Huttlinger

    Pete Huttlinger

    Pete_Huttlinger

  • Belgica antarctica
  • Species of fly

    loss of up to 70% of body water. In examples of first instar larvae evolving into fourth instar larvae, the conditions were incredibly limited, only occurring

    Belgica antarctica

    Belgica antarctica

    Belgica_antarctica

  • Trabala pallida
  • Species of moth

    Legs and prolegs are bright red in all instars. Body length is around 2cm. Similar to caterpillars of the 1st instar, but prothoracic hairs are more longer

    Trabala pallida

    Trabala pallida

    Trabala_pallida

  • Actias dubernardi
  • Species of moth

    its larval stage. In the first instar, it is initially black but becomes a deep red-brown as it grows. In the second instar, it continues to lighten to an

    Actias dubernardi

    Actias dubernardi

    Actias_dubernardi

  • Elasmostethus interstinctus
  • Species of true bug

    Neudamm, Melsungen 1989, ISBN 3-7888-0554-4. Mating 1st instar nymph 4th instar Last instar Mature Wikispecies has information related to Elasmostethus

    Elasmostethus interstinctus

    Elasmostethus interstinctus

    Elasmostethus_interstinctus

  • Hessian fly
  • Species of fly

    of the back. There are three larval instars, each varying in size. Individuals between the first and second instars can widely differ in size, with larvae

    Hessian fly

    Hessian fly

    Hessian_fly

  • Nyctemera sumatrensis
  • Species of moth

    Nyctemera Species: N. sumatrensis Binomial name Nyctemera sumatrensis Heylaerts, 1890 Synonyms Nyctemera nesites Seitz, 1915 Deilemera instar Rothschild, 1920

    Nyctemera sumatrensis

    Nyctemera_sumatrensis

  • Cotesia congregata
  • Species of wasp

    quinquemaculata) larvae in their 2nd or 3rd instar (each instar is a stage between moltings, i.e. the second instar is the life stage after the first molt

    Cotesia congregata

    Cotesia congregata

    Cotesia_congregata

  • Musgraveia sulciventris
  • Species of true bug

    development known as instars. The first instars remain huddled near the eggs. They are transparent pale green with orange eyes. The second instars are more buff

    Musgraveia sulciventris

    Musgraveia sulciventris

    Musgraveia_sulciventris

  • Centruroides gracilis
  • Species of scorpion

    through instar stages, sometimes dying of complications with the molting process. The female reaches maturity in roughly 300 days, after seven instars, but

    Centruroides gracilis

    Centruroides gracilis

    Centruroides_gracilis

  • Pimpla rufipes
  • Species of wasp

    through morphogical changes at every instar, which mostly last 24 hours each, although the fifth and last instar lasts for around 9 days on average. The

    Pimpla rufipes

    Pimpla rufipes

    Pimpla_rufipes

  • Migratory locust
  • Species of grasshopper

    Sahel region. First instar nymph (gregarious) Second and fourth instar nymphs (gregarious) Third instar nymphs (gregarious) Fourth instar nymph (gregarious)

    Migratory locust

    Migratory locust

    Migratory_locust

  • Psyllobora vigintimaculata
  • Species of beetle

    second instar have a stripe and a much darker color that gradually turns lighter with each subsequent instar. During the end of the fourth instar, the larvae

    Psyllobora vigintimaculata

    Psyllobora vigintimaculata

    Psyllobora_vigintimaculata

  • Nymph (biology)
  • Immature form of some invertebrates

    an adult insect. Nymphs undergo multiple stages of development called instars. Many species of arthropods have nymph stages. This includes the insect

    Nymph (biology)

    Nymph (biology)

    Nymph_(biology)

  • Orgyia antiqua
  • Species of moth

    empty cocoon amongst conifer needles eggs (close up) young larvae late instar larva on rose leaf volant male imago Illustrated adult male Illustrated

    Orgyia antiqua

    Orgyia antiqua

    Orgyia_antiqua

  • Cicindela campestris
  • Species of beetle

    reach length of about 9 mm. The first instar lasts for about 31 days. Four days before molting to the second instar, the larva remains inactive until it

    Cicindela campestris

    Cicindela campestris

    Cicindela_campestris

  • Deroplatys
  • Genus of praying mantises

    from Cologne Zoo, Germany. 2nd instar Deroplatys lobata nymph hiding 2nd instar Deroplatys lobata nymph eating 1st instar Deroplatys lobata nymphs, one

    Deroplatys

    Deroplatys

    Deroplatys

  • Kermes (insect)
  • Genus of gall-like scale insects

    (“worm”); it is related to the Persian word for worm کرم‎ kirm. The first instars are called "crawlers". They are less than 0.5 millimetres (0.020 in) long

    Kermes (insect)

    Kermes (insect)

    Kermes_(insect)

  • Integripalpia
  • Suborder of caddisflies

    portable cases out of debris during the first larval instar, which are enlarged through subsequent instars. These cases are often very specific in construction

    Integripalpia

    Integripalpia

    Integripalpia

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