planidium

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Planidium (in this case a triungulin and other instars of a Meloid beetle

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From the Ancient Greek πλανής (planḗs, wanderer)[1]

Noun[edit]

planidium (plural planidia)

  1. The first-instar larva of any species of parasitoidal insect in which the life cycle is an example of hypermetamorphosis; so called because the first instar wanders in search of the host, whereas the rest of the instars remain stationary while they feed until they pupate.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Liddell, Henry George, Scott, Robert (1863) A Greek-English Lexicon[1], Clarendon Press