lccn.loc.gov

Library of Congress LCCN Permalink sh85109135

Pupae

LC control no.sh 85109135
Topical headingPupae
    Browse this term in  LC Authorities  or the  LC Catalog
Variant(s)Chrysalides
Chrysalises
Immature insects
Pupas
See alsoInsects--Infancy
    Browse this term in  LC Authorities
Found inThe Amer. Heritage dict. of the Engl. lang., via WWW, Jan. 28, 2004 (pupa Inflected forms: pl. pupae or pupas. The nonfeeding stage between the larva and adult in the metamorphosis of holometabolous insects, during which the larva typically undergoes complete transformation within a protective cocoon or hardened case; chrysalis Inflected forms: pl. chrysalises or chrysalides 1. A pupa, especially of a moth or butterfly, enclosed in a firm case or cocoon. 2. A protected stage of development.)
Henderson's dict. of biological terms, 2000 (pupa: in insects with complete metamorphosis, a resting stage in the life-cycle where the larval insect is enclosed in a protective case, within which tissues are reorganized and metamorphosis into a new form, usually the adult, occurs; chrysalis: the pupa of insects with complete metamorphosis, enclosed in a protective case, which is sometimes itself called the chrysalis)
McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, via WWW, Jan. 28, 2004 (pupa: The quiescent, intermediate form assumed by an insect that undergoes complete metamorphosis; it follows the larva and precedes the adult stages and is enclosed in a hardened cuticle or a cocoon)
Zhu, H. How to know the immature insects, c1949: p. 231 (pupa: the resting, inactive stage of holometabolous insects, between the larva and the adult; chrysalis: the pupa of Lepidoptera) p. 3 (The stages egg, young (nymph or larva), and pupa are the immature stages of insects; all the life stages which precede the adult stage)