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Coleoptera
Beetles order
Diptera
Flies order
Hymenoptera
Bees wasps and ants order
Lepidoptera
Moths and butterfly order
Lepidoptera
Moths and butterfly order
Eruciform (caterpillar)
Larvae with cyclindical bodies and short thoracic legs and fleshy abdominal prolegs, eg. Lepidoptera
Eruciform (caterpillar)
Larvae with cyclindical bodies and short thoracic legs and fleshy abdominal prolegs, eg. Lepidoptera
Campodeiform (crawler)
Elongated feat body larvae with prominent antanae, thoracic legs adapted for running, eg. Some coleoptera
Scarabaeiform (white grub)
C shaped robust bodied larva, short thoracic legs, no abdominal legs, eg. Some Coleoptera
Elateriform (wireworm)
Long smooth bodied larvae, hard exoskeleton with very short thoracic legs, eg. Some Coleoptera
Vermiform (maggot)
Fleshy worm like bodied larvae, no head or walking legs, eg. Diptera
Obtect (chrysalis)
Enclosed silken cocoon pupae developing appendages within the shell like casing , eg. Lepidoptera
Exarate
Pupae where all developing appendages are free and externally visible, eg.Coleoptera
Coarctate (puparium)
Pupae where body is encased by a hard exoskeleton of the next to last larval instar, eg.diptera