[we delight in the beauty of the butterfly]Butterflies and moths undergo a complete metamorphosis of four stages: eggs, larvae, nymphs, and adults. The life cycle of a butterfly grows quickly or slowly depending on its ambient temperature, temperature, and food source.
Eggs
In the spring, the female mates with male butterflies in flight. By the time of egg-laying, the female butterflies place their eggs on the plants (leaves or stems). Butterfly eggs stick tightly to where they are located, keeping them from falling to the ground.
Monarch butterflies often release single eggs, dispersing their offspring in many trees. Other species put their eggs together, and the eggs will clump together at an early stage of their life cycle.
Hatching time depends on species and environmental factors, usually 3-8 days. Some species lay their eggs in the winter, so eggs will hatch in the spring or summer of the following year.
Larval
When the conditions in the egg meet the next stage, the larvae break the shell and come out. In moths and moths, the larvae are called caterpillars.
In most species, after appearing from the eggshell, their first meal is the eggshell. The eggshell contains many nutrients needed for caterpillar development, then the caterpillar will eat the host plant.
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Chrysalis
The pupal phase is the time when the inner transformation occurs most strongly. Traditionally, this period was called the rest period, but insects did not rest at all, which is true. Nymphs do not eat during this time, nor can they move, a gentle touch from their fingers may cause them to fall to the ground.
Mature
Adult butterflies, also known as an image, appear from the epidermis with swollen bellies and ragged wings. For the first few hours after leaving the mantle, butterflies pump blood into the vein in the wing to expand them. The products that are left over after the transformation, called meconium, will be released from the anus.
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