pupa

[ˈpjuːpə]

pupa Definition

an insect in its inactive immature form between larva and adult, especially a chrysalis of a butterfly or moth.

Using pupa: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pupa" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pupa of a butterfly is also called a chrysalis.

  • Example

    The pupa of a mosquito is called a tumbler.

  • Example

    The pupa stage is when the insect undergoes metamorphosis.

pupa Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pupa

Phrases with pupa

  • the stage of an insect's life cycle between larva and adult, during which it undergoes metamorphosis

    Example

    The pupal stage of a butterfly lasts for about two weeks.

  • the protective covering that surrounds the pupa of some insects

    Example

    The pupa case of a moth is usually made of silk.

  • the empty casing left behind after the insect emerges from its pupal stage

    Example

    The pupa shell of a butterfly is often used as a decoration.

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Summary: pupa in Brief

A 'pupa' [ˈpjuːpə] is an insect in its inactive immature form between larva and adult, such as a chrysalis of a butterfly or moth. During the pupal stage, the insect undergoes metamorphosis. The term 'pupa' extends into phrases like 'pupal stage,' 'pupa case,' and 'pupa shell,' referring to different aspects of the insect's development.