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Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata larva · dvidešimtketurtaškė boružė, lerva
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Subcoccinella vigintiquatuorpunctata larva · dvidešimtketurtaškė boružė, lerva
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Propylaea quatuordecimpunctata larva · juodasiūlė boružė, lerva
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Propylaea quatuordecimpunctata larva · juodasiūlė boružė, lerva
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Psyllobora vigintiduopunctata larva · dvidešimtdvitaškė boružė, lerva
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Coccinella septempunctata larva · septyntaškė boružė, lerva
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Coccinella septempunctata larva · septyntaškė boružė, lerva
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The Coccinellidae larvae moult 3 times (that is they have 4 instars) and after about 3 months they pupate. The prepupal stage (the time between when the ladybug larvae ceases eating and attaches itself to the substrate – and when it actually becomes a pupa in a pupal skin) looks hunched. In most cases, the larval skin is shed as the larva becomes a pupa – but remains wrapped around the posterior (tail) end of the pupa which is attached to the substrate.