Figure 7. Insect lifecycle showing complete metamorphosis (a weevil is used as the example).
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The period between molts is called an instar. As larvae, insects grow a lot, often having to go through three to five molts.
Mature larvae molt into a pupa, the stage when the insect body changes from a larva into the adult. Insect development from an egg to adult is called metamorphosis. The insects we will be discussing in this manual go through complete metamorphosis, meaning they have four developmental stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult (Figure 7). Once the insects become adults, they stop growing, and therefore stop molting.
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