RMK8N4CB–Old larval nests of Leaf-cutter bees, Megachile centuncularis, from holes in building.
RM2G5T6NK–common frog, grass frog (Rana temporaria), spawn balls with beginning larval development , Germany
RMBF429C–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RFC4PW4A–Dragonfly larval case
RFR0K5TR–Larval shrimp, Anilao, Philippines.
RMDG4R9N–butterfly larval meeting ant
RMH7XD78–Mosquito (Culicidae) hatching from larval case, Germany
RM2C65YKH–During their development from egg to adult crustaceans pass through various larval stages. This pelagic developmental stage of a crab is called Megalopa. Megalopa-Larve
RM2FNRF6A–Larval stage of a Lacewing insect (Chrysopidae), aka junk bug, trash bug, carrying debris on its back - USA
RMJ34AB7–An empty Bagworm Moth (Psychidae) larval case hangs from vegetation.
RF2HYG7CR–Eurasian Baskettail (Epitheca bimaculata) just emerged from larval skin
RMJ2A23Y–Metamorphosis of a damselfly, the adult leaves the skin of the last larval stage.
RFJDMBF8–The gulf fritillary or passion butterfly, Agraulis vanillae, silhouette feeds mainly on passion vine in its larval stage.
RM2JMP77D–Small copper butterfly egg (Lycaena phlaeas ovum or ova) just laid on larval foodplant, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2D97D0G–Whalefish. extremely rare photograph of a larval whalefish, a cetomimiform fish of the family Cetomimidae. They are among the most deep-living fish kn
RFHKA5BD–Caterpillars are the larval form of members of the order Lepidoptera
RM2GED90F–Seven week old Marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) caterpillars feeding on Devil's bit scabious (Succisa pratensis) leaves, their larval food plant.
RMW9W23G–Ground beetle shed larval skin
RFDE57M6–Larval galleries in wood, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg
RFKGFTC1–A macro shot of the larval remains of a dragonfly nymph.
RM2GFWG29–caddis flies (Glyphotaelius pellucidus), larva with larval case made from fallen leaves, Germany, Bavaria
RMBF42BH–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RFP1EKX4–Larval Blue Ridge Red Salamander (Pseudotriton ruber nitidus)
RM2J93PYR–Emperor dragonfly, Anax imperator, emerging from larval case,, May, UK
RM2BGPR5F–Many Carniolan honey bees (Apis mellifera carnica) crawling on a honeycomb, some of the cells filled jelly, the larval food
RMB58MFJ–Hawker Dragonfly Larval Case
RM2C660DD–Pluteus larvae - The larva looks like a little pyramid or an arrow. This larval stage is called Pluteus. Note that larvae don't swim in the direction of the 'arrow' but with the mouth in front. The oral arms probably helps to conduct food towards the mouth
RM2FNRF6E–Larval stage of a Lacewing insect (Chrysopidae), aka junk bug, trash bug, carrying debris on its back - USA
RMJBYW72–A Bagworm Moth (Psychidae) larval case hangs from vegetation. Larvae (bagworms) construct the cases around themselves from twigs and plant debris.
RF2B7MB8N–Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird (or, in North America, seven-spotted ladybug, shedding larval skin
RMB0BPTF–Gold flecked tadpoles. The larval stage of a frog.
RFT85TX1–Bag worm moth larval sac
RM2J757C8–Duke of Burgundy butterfly (Hamearis lucina) next to a cowslip (Primula veris), its larval foodplant, during May, Hampshire, England, UK
RM2D97D1M–Gibberfish. a larval Gibberfish, Gibberichthys species, making an appearance during a blackwater dive off Palm Beach, Florida. Atlantic Ocean
RFHKA59Y–Caterpillars are the larval form of members of the order Lepidoptera
RM2GED90A–Seven week old Marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) caterpillars feeding on Devil's bit scabious (Succisa pratensis) leaves, their larval food plant.
RMW9W0XY–Marine zooplankton, variety of larval stages
RFKGFTC2–A macro shot of the larval remains of a dragonfly nymph.
RM2GFWEW1–caddis flies (Glyphotaelius pellucidus), larva with round larval case made from fallen leaves, Germany, Bavaria
RMBF42D3–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RFP1EKJD–Larval Blue Ridge Red Salamander (Pseudotriton ruber nitidus)
RM2J93PY9–Emperor dragonfly, Anax imperator, emerging from larval case, May, UK
RM2BGPR1P–Many Carniolan honey bees (Apis mellifera carnica) crawling on a honeycomb, some of the cells filled jelly, the larval food
RMB593JR–Hawker Dragonfly Larval Case
RM2C65YT8–[M][Digital focus stacking] - Mantis shrimps belong to the Stomatopods, a group of the crustaceans. Stomatopods have larval stages as the one shown here, the so called alima larva, which moult by moult come closer and closer to the adult appearance. As long as they live in the plankton they remain transparent. [size of single organism: 1,5 cm]
RM2F76G6Y–Larval stage of a Lacewing insect (Chrysopidae), aka junk bug, trash bug, carrying debris on its back - USA
RMD2RCN9–Remains of a dragonfly larval case Crowle Moor nature reserve, UK
RF2B7MB8T–Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird (or, in North America, seven-spotted ladybug, shedding larval skin
RMBH4H7T–Larval case of broad-bodied chaser (Libellula depressa) in summer at Bournemouth.
RM2BDHC0Y–Yucca Giant-Skipper, Megathymus yuccae, larval tent next to Arkansas Yucca, Yucca arkansana
RM2BPJ5KG–Female pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly (Boloria euphrosyne) ovipositing (laying eggs) on common dog violet (Viola riviniana) larval food plant
RM2D97D1F–Brotulotaenia. first time photographed in the Atlantic OCean, an extremely rare larval Cusk Eel, Brotulotaenia species, photographed during a blackwat
RFHKA581–Caterpillars are the larval form of members of the order Lepidoptera
RM2HPREBE–Ash bark beetle (Hylesinus varius) larval galleries on a fallen Ash tree under the bark (Fraxinus excelsior), Lower Woods, Gloucestershire, UK
RMW9W273–Marine zooplankton, variety of larval stages
RMDE15CY–Larval skin or exuvia of a hatched dragonfly on a leaf of the Yellow Iris (Iris pseudacorus), Moenchbruch Nature Reserve, Hesse
RFKGP72Y–A macro shot of the larval remains of a dragonfly nymph.
RMEBRE37–Danube salmon, huchen (Hucho hucho), with larval fin seam, Germany
RMBF429E–small white caterpillar larva larval weaving weave make making cocoon nest pest destroy echinacea flower head bud
RFP1EKD4–Larval Blue Ridge Red Salamander (Pseudotriton ruber nitidus)
RM2J93PRA–Emperor dragonfly, Anax imperator, emerging from larval case at night, May, UK
RM2G7PP0F–A larval coastal giant salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus) in a clean stream in Northern California.
RMB59G27–Hawker Dragonfly Larval Case
RM2C66033–Immediately after hatching from their aquatic larval skin the subadult male long-tailed mayfly (Palingenia longicauda) flies towards the river bank to land on a leaf. Here it will undergo its last moult, before it is going to mate and dy, all within only a few hours. Tisza blooming (Tiszavirágzás). It is when millions of long-tailed mayflies (Palingenia longicauda) are rising in huge clouds, reproduce, and perish, all in just a few hours.
RM2F76G6N–Larval stage of a Lacewing insect (Chrysopidae), aka junk bug, trash bug, carrying debris on its back - USA
RFFF11NC–Commercial Larval Fish and Shrimp Feed Stock Photo
RF2B8W0N5–Coccinella septempunctata, the seven-spot ladybird (or, in North America, seven-spotted ladybug, shedding larval skin
RM2AB7GR4–Larval form of California Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon ensatus), an amphibian endemic to the U.S. state of California, on white background.
RM2BDHD23–Yucca Giant-Skipper, Megathymus yuccae, larval tent next to Arkansas Yucca, Yucca arkansana
RMW4AH3H–Larval great crested newt (Triturus cristatus). Juvenile newts or efts caught during a pond-dipping activity at a Bioblitz event, UK.
RM2D97D10–Cusk Eel. first time photographed in the Atlantic OCean, an extremely rare larval Cusk Eel, Leptobrotula species or Lamprogrammus species, photographe
RFHKA584–Caterpillars are the larval form of members of the order Lepidoptera
RFEA4XN5–Emerging Blue-eyed Darner dragonfly from late instar larval nymph stage (Aeschna multicolor); Hillsburgh, Ontario, Canada
RMW7R4H4–Marine zooplankton, variety of larval stages
RMCRAG8F–Larval tunnels and pupae, weevils (Pissodes) on a pine tree, illustration from Meyers Konversationslexikon encyclopedia, 1897
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