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Topic- TYPES OF LARVAE
AND PUPAE
Asst. Professor – Mr. Jagmeet Singh
Department of Entomology
University College of Agriculture
Nymph vs. Larva
 Young one of exopterygote
insects
 Resemble adults and differs
from the adult with regard to
the wings and genitalia
 Food habits of nymph is same
as adult
 Mouthparts are similar to those
of adults
 Nymph have 3 pairs of thoracic
legs as in adults
 Example - Exopterygote
 Young one of endopterygote
insects
 Differs from adults in
appearance.
 Food habits of larva is totally
different from its adult
 Mouth parts are different from
adults in most cases
 Number of legs in larva are
variable from 0-11 pairs in
various orders, and legs are
present in both thorax and
abdomen
 Example - Endopterygote
Types of larvae
1. Oligopod larvae
2. Polypod larvae
3. Apodous larvae
1. Oligopod larvae
• Thoracic legs present, but abdominal legs absent
• Oligopod larvae is hexapodus with well developed head capsule.
• Mouthparts similar to adult with no compound eyes.
• Well developed head capsule and its appendages
Types :- Two types
1. Campodeiform
2. Scarabaeiform
Campodeiform larva
 Straight body
 Thoracic legs relatively well developed and long
 Usually active
 Mostly predators
 Examples - Neuroptera, Trichoptera, Coccinellid beetles, Ground
beetles
Larva of Lady bird beetle
Scarabaeiform larva
 C shaped body
 Head-Hypognathous
 Thoracic legs relatively reduced, short
 Inactive
 Mostly phytophagous
Ex; Coleoptera
Larva of White grub
Elateriform
 Elongate, Cylindrical, smooth and shiny
Larva of click beetle
2.Polypod larvae
 Both thoracic legs as well as abdominal legs present
 Well developed segmentation in thorax and abdomen
 Generally Phytophagous
Types – 3 types
1. Caterpillar
2. Semi- looper
3. Looper
larvae of Lepidoptera
Caterpillar
Larva of Cabbage butterfly
 Pro-legs five pairs
 One pair each on 3-6 and 10th abdominal segment
Semi-looper
Cotton Semi-looper
 Pro-legs three pairs
 One each on 5th, 6th and 10th abdominal segment
Looper
Inchworm
 Pro-legs two pairs
 One each on 6th and 10th abdominal segment
3. Apodous larvae
 Legs absent
 poorly sclerotized.
 Types :- Three types
1. Acephalous
2. Hemicephalous
3. Eucephalous
Larva of House fly
Acephalous
 The have a greatly reduced head, completely enclosed into the
thorax.
Larva of striped horse fly
Hemicephalous
 The have a reduced head, poorly developed in the posterior portion
Eucephalous
 The have a well developed head
Larva of mosquito
Pupa is a non feeding and inactive stage of insect between the
larva and adult with complete metamorphosis.
Types based on
A. presence or absence of mandibles
1. Decticous
2. Adecticous
B. Whether the appendages are free or adhere to the body
1. Exarate
2. Obtect
3. Coarctate
4. Cocoon
Pupa
1. Based on presence or
absence of mandibles
.
1. Decticous
 Presence of articulated mandibles .
e.g. Lace wing, Scorpion flies
2. Adectious
 Absence of articulated mandibles.
Pupa of lady bird beetle
2. Based on whether the
appendages are free or
adhere to the body
1. Exarate
 The appendages are free and not encapsulated with in a cocoon.
 Decticous pupae are always exarate
Pupa of Honey bee
Obtect
 The appendages are close to the body and are commonly
encapsulated with in pupal case .
Pupa of Neem looper
Coarctate
 the appendages are not visible.
 The pupa is enclosed in a puparium, formed from the last larval skin.
 This is clearly adecticous exarate pupa.
Pupa of housefly
Cocoon
 Obtect pupa enclosed by protective silken or earthen case or cocoon
Cocoon of Silk moth
types of larva.pdf

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types of larva.pdf

  • 1. Topic- TYPES OF LARVAE AND PUPAE Asst. Professor – Mr. Jagmeet Singh Department of Entomology University College of Agriculture
  • 2. Nymph vs. Larva  Young one of exopterygote insects  Resemble adults and differs from the adult with regard to the wings and genitalia  Food habits of nymph is same as adult  Mouthparts are similar to those of adults  Nymph have 3 pairs of thoracic legs as in adults  Example - Exopterygote  Young one of endopterygote insects  Differs from adults in appearance.  Food habits of larva is totally different from its adult  Mouth parts are different from adults in most cases  Number of legs in larva are variable from 0-11 pairs in various orders, and legs are present in both thorax and abdomen  Example - Endopterygote
  • 3. Types of larvae 1. Oligopod larvae 2. Polypod larvae 3. Apodous larvae
  • 4. 1. Oligopod larvae • Thoracic legs present, but abdominal legs absent • Oligopod larvae is hexapodus with well developed head capsule. • Mouthparts similar to adult with no compound eyes. • Well developed head capsule and its appendages Types :- Two types 1. Campodeiform 2. Scarabaeiform
  • 5. Campodeiform larva  Straight body  Thoracic legs relatively well developed and long  Usually active  Mostly predators  Examples - Neuroptera, Trichoptera, Coccinellid beetles, Ground beetles Larva of Lady bird beetle
  • 6. Scarabaeiform larva  C shaped body  Head-Hypognathous  Thoracic legs relatively reduced, short  Inactive  Mostly phytophagous Ex; Coleoptera Larva of White grub
  • 7. Elateriform  Elongate, Cylindrical, smooth and shiny Larva of click beetle
  • 8. 2.Polypod larvae  Both thoracic legs as well as abdominal legs present  Well developed segmentation in thorax and abdomen  Generally Phytophagous Types – 3 types 1. Caterpillar 2. Semi- looper 3. Looper larvae of Lepidoptera
  • 9. Caterpillar Larva of Cabbage butterfly  Pro-legs five pairs  One pair each on 3-6 and 10th abdominal segment
  • 10. Semi-looper Cotton Semi-looper  Pro-legs three pairs  One each on 5th, 6th and 10th abdominal segment
  • 11. Looper Inchworm  Pro-legs two pairs  One each on 6th and 10th abdominal segment
  • 12. 3. Apodous larvae  Legs absent  poorly sclerotized.  Types :- Three types 1. Acephalous 2. Hemicephalous 3. Eucephalous
  • 13. Larva of House fly Acephalous  The have a greatly reduced head, completely enclosed into the thorax.
  • 14. Larva of striped horse fly Hemicephalous  The have a reduced head, poorly developed in the posterior portion
  • 15. Eucephalous  The have a well developed head Larva of mosquito
  • 16. Pupa is a non feeding and inactive stage of insect between the larva and adult with complete metamorphosis. Types based on A. presence or absence of mandibles 1. Decticous 2. Adecticous B. Whether the appendages are free or adhere to the body 1. Exarate 2. Obtect 3. Coarctate 4. Cocoon Pupa
  • 17. 1. Based on presence or absence of mandibles
  • 18. . 1. Decticous  Presence of articulated mandibles . e.g. Lace wing, Scorpion flies
  • 19. 2. Adectious  Absence of articulated mandibles. Pupa of lady bird beetle
  • 20. 2. Based on whether the appendages are free or adhere to the body
  • 21. 1. Exarate  The appendages are free and not encapsulated with in a cocoon.  Decticous pupae are always exarate Pupa of Honey bee
  • 22. Obtect  The appendages are close to the body and are commonly encapsulated with in pupal case . Pupa of Neem looper
  • 23. Coarctate  the appendages are not visible.  The pupa is enclosed in a puparium, formed from the last larval skin.  This is clearly adecticous exarate pupa. Pupa of housefly
  • 24. Cocoon  Obtect pupa enclosed by protective silken or earthen case or cocoon Cocoon of Silk moth