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Different between larva and pupa of honeybee

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The larval and pupal stages of an insect's development are consecutive but very different. The larva is generally a worm-like creature that emerges from the egg, the first life stage. The pupa is the seemingly sedentary, transformative form following the larval stage

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The larval and pupal stages of an insect's development are consecutive but very different. The larva is generally a worm-like creature that emerges from the egg, the first life stage. The pupa is the seemingly sedentary, transformative form following the larval stage.

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