eggs larvae and young juveniles adults Silkworm eggs and larvae eggs insect Monarch butterfly egg Hibiscus Harlequin bug with eggs Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry Used with permission larvae and young insects ID: 303242
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Stages of development of living things
eggs
larvae and young
juveniles
adultsSlide2
Silkworm eggs and larvae
eggs - insect
Monarch butterfly egg
Hibiscus Harlequin bug with eggs
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide3
larvae and young - insects
Silkworm larvae
Silkworm larva growing
Monarch butterfly larva
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide4
Dragonfly nymphs
Hibiscus Harlequin bugs - immediately following hatching
St Andrew's Cross spider spiderlings
larvae and young - insects
Images courtesy of
Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide5
Hibiscus Harlequin bugs - 1st moult
Hibiscus Harlequin bugs - 2nd moult
juveniles– insects
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide6
Monarch butterfly larva preparing to pupate
The chrysalis or pupa of the Monarch butterfly
juveniles– insects
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide7
Dragonfly nymph before final moult
Dragonfly nymph in final moult before adulthood
The cocoon or pupa of the Silkworm
juveniles– insects
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide8
Monarch butterfly
Dragonfly
Hibiscus Harlequin bug and shed skin
adults – insects
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permissionSlide9
adults– insects
Adult cicadas emerging from their nymphal skins
Image courtesy of Joe Sambono. Used with permissionSlide10
Spider
Silkworm moth
adults– insects
Images courtesy of Narinda Sandry. Used with permission