Environmental Sciences, asked by akash3079, 10 months ago

What is the larva of a
beetle called?​

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Answered by ItzPalak36
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The typical form of metamorphosis in beetles passes through four main stages: the egg, the larva, the pupa, and the imago or adult. The larvae are commonly called grubs and the pupa sometimes is called the chrysalis.

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Answered by NoMoreDream
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Larval: Beetle larvae are grub or worm-like in appearance and have voracious appetites. It is in this stage that wood-destroying beetles, such as powderpost and Longhorned beetles, do their damage to structures. The larvae of these beetles feed on the cellulose structure of timber, eating the wood from the inside out

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