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Definition of puparium in English: pupariumnounPlural puparia pjuːˈpɛːrɪəmˌpyo͞oˈperēəm Entomology 1The hardened last larval skin which encloses the pupa in some insects, especially higher diptera. Example sentencesExamples - In southern Arizona, these flies exclusively use Arizona walnut, Juglans major, as a host plant, emerging between July and September from puparia in the soil.
- Emergent flies were frozen, pinned with their respective puparia, and sent to specialists for identification.
- Parasitized fly puparia were shipped from the rearing laboratory to Kauai, Hawaii, where the puparia were placed in 30 x 30 x 30 cm wood and screen cages containing water and undiluted honey.
- Adult males emerge from their puparia and fly off to inseminate a female through the brood canal opening in her cephalothorax.
- When maggots have completed their development they convert their last larval skin into a puparium, a hardened shell within which the pupa develops.
- 1.1 A pupa enclosed in a puparium.
Example sentencesExamples - Adult female parasites lay an egg on the fly pupa within the puparium.
- I also found a couple black tenebrionid beetles hiding under debris and the empty puparium of a fly.
- Face fly larvae are yellowish and the puparium is white.
- Whereas natives must feed to develop their eggs, T. zealandicus wasps have eggs when they emerge from the fly puparium as adult females.
- However in the check area, the density of adult flies / puparia did not show any reduction and the trend was similar to that of the pre-treatment survey.
Origin Early 19th century: modern Latin, from pupa, on the pattern of words such as herbarium. Definition of puparium in US English: pupariumnounˌpyo͞oˈperēəm Entomology 1The hardened last larval skin which encloses the pupa in some insects, especially higher diptera. Example sentencesExamples - In southern Arizona, these flies exclusively use Arizona walnut, Juglans major, as a host plant, emerging between July and September from puparia in the soil.
- Emergent flies were frozen, pinned with their respective puparia, and sent to specialists for identification.
- When maggots have completed their development they convert their last larval skin into a puparium, a hardened shell within which the pupa develops.
- Parasitized fly puparia were shipped from the rearing laboratory to Kauai, Hawaii, where the puparia were placed in 30 x 30 x 30 cm wood and screen cages containing water and undiluted honey.
- Adult males emerge from their puparia and fly off to inseminate a female through the brood canal opening in her cephalothorax.
- 1.1 A pupa enclosed in a puparium.
Example sentencesExamples - Whereas natives must feed to develop their eggs, T. zealandicus wasps have eggs when they emerge from the fly puparium as adult females.
- However in the check area, the density of adult flies / puparia did not show any reduction and the trend was similar to that of the pre-treatment survey.
- Adult female parasites lay an egg on the fly pupa within the puparium.
- I also found a couple black tenebrionid beetles hiding under debris and the empty puparium of a fly.
- Face fly larvae are yellowish and the puparium is white.
Origin Early 19th century: modern Latin, from pupa, on the pattern of words such as herbarium. |