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Pupa

Posted on March 1, 2026 by Admin

The term “pupa” refers to a specific stage in the life cycle of insects that undergo complete metamorphosis.


🐛 What Is a Pupa?

  • The pupa is the stage between the larva (e.g., caterpillar, maggot, grub) and the adult insect (butterfly, moth, beetle, fly, etc.).
  • During this stage, the insect is usually inactive and does not feed.
  • Inside the pupa, the insect’s body undergoes dramatic transformation, developing wings, legs, and other adult structures.
  • The outer shell is called a puparium (for flies) or cocoon (for moths and some other insects).

🔄 Life Cycle Example (Butterfly)

  1. Egg →
  2. Larva (caterpillar) → eats and grows
  3. Pupa (chrysalis) → transformation stage
  4. Adult butterfly → emerges fully formed

🦋 Features of a Pupa

  • Usually immobile
  • Often protected by a cocoon or hardened shell
  • Can survive harsh conditions for days, months, or even years depending on species

Fun Fact

  • The word “pupa” comes from Latin, meaning “doll”, because it looks like a tiny figure enclosed in its casing.

If you want, I can also explain the difference between a pupa, chrysalis, and cocoon, which often confuses people.

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