Meaning of pharate | Babel Free
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“1968 Hinton, H. E. Spiracular Gills, Advances in Insect Physiology Vol. 5 Academic Press⟳ Each new instar or stage⟳ of an arthropod begins enclosed within the cuticle of the previous instar or stage⟳. That part of it that is spent enveloped by the cuticle of the previous instar or stage⟳ is known as the pharate phase or stage⟳, or simply as the pharate larva, pupa, or adult, as the case may be.”
“Many Trichoptera swim⟳ to the surface as pharate adults, the middle legs of the pupae of these species being fringed to facilitate swimming, and the insect may continue⟳ to swim⟳ at the surface until it finds a suitable object to crawl out on.”
“1981Thomson, John A. Speculations on the evolution of the insect storage proteins. Evolution and Speciation. →ISBN Where the fat body cells are not replaced at metamorphosis, the larval storage proteins are withdrawn during pharate adult development, the protein granules become⟳ smaller and less numerous, and the fat body shrinks (e.g., in mosquitoes...)”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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