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larvae and travel
* Third stage larvae ( infective ) travel to the proboscis of fly.
The larvae of European eels travel with the Gulf Stream across the ocean and, after one to three years, their leptocephali reach a size of 75 – 90 mm before they reach the coasts of Europe.
The gasterophilus intestinalis then travel to the mouth where larvae are hatched and travel into the intestines.
These released larvae travel to the connective tissue and muscle as observed before and after 4 weeks they return to the gastric wall as adults.
Additionally, cough and pneumonitis may result as the larvae begin to break into the alveoli and travel up the trachea.
After the L3 larvae have successfully entered the host, the larvae then travel through the subcutaneous venules and lymphatic vessels of the human host.
In the intermediate host, eggs hatch into oncosphere larvae that travel through the blood and form hydatid cysts in the host's tissues.
Avermectin kills off insect larvae and thus a decrease in the abundance of food for the Horseshoes, causing them to travel further and face increased dangers.
Last instar larvae are able to travel significant distances before they pupate.

larvae and by
The larvae, kept warm by the queen, are full grown in about ten days.
The nest itself, the structure that in some cases housed about 2,000 individuals when the season was at its peak, is now rapidly destroyed by the scavenging larvae of certain beetles and moths.
The development of the Andrena larvae is very rapid, so that by the end of spring they have already pupated and become adults.
( NA Broderick and others., 2006 ) This is contrary to the common misconception that Bt toxin kills the larvae by starvation.
* Nepeta species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) species including Coleophora albitarsella.
The ammonoids utilized a planktonic strategy of reproduction ( numerous eggs and planktonic larvae ), which would have been devastated by the K – Pg extinction event.
Technicians from Taiwan were contracted by large producers in 1991 to help develop laboratory larvae, but bitter feuds developed between independent shrimpers and the corporations.
* Royal jelly, made by bees and fed to the larvae to turn them into queen bees
She then lays eggs in the paralysed insect, which is devoured by the larvae when they hatch.
The leaves are eaten by the larvae of several species of Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) including the blood-vein moth.
In 2004, a new wasp species that acts as a parasite on butterfly larvae was discovered on the Pacific slope of the Talamanca mountain range in Costa Rica by Ronald Zúñiga, a specialist in bees, wasps and ants at the National Biodiversity Institute ( INBio ).
They live in cities that require much higher technology to build than the rest of the races on Rokanan, but live in bat-like societies, hunting for humans and animals on which their larvae feed by sucking their blood.
The diet is sometimes supplemented by bird's eggs, birds ( especially geese ), roots, seeds, insect larvae and berries.
In many regions, the main pests in commercial cotton are lepidopteran larvae, which are killed by the Bt protein in the transgenic cotton they eat.
If alarmed, say by a passing shadow, they nimbly swim downwards by flipping their abdomens in much the same way as the larvae do.
It is consumed as food by the larvae of some Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) species including Grey Pug.
Oaks are used as food plants by the larvae of Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) species such as the Gypsy Moth, Lymantria dispar, which can defoliate oak and other broadleaved tree species in North America.
Magnolias are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Giant Leopard Moth.
Rhododendron species are used as food plants by the larvae of some members of the order Lepidoptera ( butterflies and moths ) ( See List of Lepidoptera that feed on rhododendrons ).
Recent research has shown that the larvae of some sand dollars clone themselves when they detect predators ( by sensing dissolved fish mucus ).
They are not killed by this hypokinesia, but would recover if not for the larvae eating them from the inside out.
Clovers are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera ( butterfly and moth ) species ; see list of Lepidoptera that feed on clovers.
They are distinguished from other groups of arthropods, such as insects, myriapods and chelicerates, by the possession of biramous ( two-parted ) limbs, and by the nauplius form of the larvae.

larvae and capillaries
Eventually, the L3 larvae enter the lungs through the pulmonary capillaries and break out into the alveoli.

larvae and various
Worldwide introduction of various mosquito species over large distances into regions where they are not indigenous has occurred through human agencies, primarily on sea routes, in which the eggs, larvae, and pupae inhabiting water-filled used tires and cut flowers are transported.
Nymphs are carnivorous, feeding on daphnia, mosquito larvae, and various other small aquatic organisms, using extendable jaws similar to those of the dragonfly nymph.
The leaves of the American elm serve as food for the larvae of various lepidopterans ( butterflies & moths ).
The larvae feed on various organic matter, especially the feces of mature fleas.
They lay their eggs on various milkweeds on which their larvae ( caterpillars ) feed.
Several clutches in various states of development from eggs to free-swimming larvae can be found in one nest.
The Australian Magpie is omnivorous, eating various items located at or near ground level including invertebrates such as earthworms, millipedes, snails, spiders and scorpions as well as a wide variety of insects — cockroaches, ants, beetles, moths and caterpillars and other larvae.
Phaseolus species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species, including Common Swift, Garden Dart, Ghost Moth Hypercompe albicornis, Hypercompe icasia, the Nutmeg and various caterpillar species.
Several species of wingless parasitic wasps in the genus Methocha ( family Tiphiidae ), lay their eggs on larvae of various Cicindela spp., such as Cicindela dorsalis.
Their diet varies according to season ; arthropods and larvae are the preferred food items at the breeding grounds, while various hard-shelled molluscs are consumed at other feeding sites at other times.
Maggot-like fly larvae are of wide importance in ecology and medicine ; among other roles, various species are prominent in recycling carrion and garbage, attacking crops and foodstuffs, spreading microbial infections, and causing myiasis.
Bee brood frames are composed of brood at various stages of development-eggs, larvae, and pupae.
Hazels are used as food plants by the larvae of various species of Lepidoptera.
The larvae of various species exhibit leaf-mining, leaf " rolling ", or gall formation.
They eat a wide range of small creatures ( mostly insects such as ants, grasshoppers, shield bugs, flies, weevils and various larvae ) as well as small quantities of seeds, flowers, and fruit.
The African Spoonbill feeds in shallow water, and fishes for various fish, molluscs, amphibians, crustaceans, insects and larvae.
It feeds up to 25 times per day, mostly on various invertebrates ( insects, their larvae, earthworms, etc.
Leather-bound books attract various other consumers, such as Dermestes lardarius and the larvae of Attagenus unicolor and Stegobium paniceum.
Occasionally, it feeds on worms, snails, insects and larvae, or various plant and root material.
The larvae of most species feed internally on various parts of their host plants, sometimes causing galls.
Commonly known as the tobacco hornworm, it is closely related to and often confused with the very similar tomato hornworm ( Manduca quinquemaculata ); the larvae of both feed on the foliage of various plants from the family Solanaceae.
Eucinetids live in detritus or in fungus-covered tree bark, where both adults and larvae eat various sorts of fungi.
The larvae bore through roots, logs, stems, and leaves of various types of plants, ranging from trees to grasses.

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