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"larval" Definitions
  1. describing or connected with the stage in an insect's life when it has just come out of an egg and looks like a short fat worm

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The doctors removed the larval worm with a special net.
So she focused on the larval stage of the species.
It's just that Trump has never left the larval stage.
Tenebrio molitor, are the larval form of the mealworm beetle.
Larval insects ingested pharmaceuticals underwater in areas exposed to runoff.
Thaumetopoea processionea, or the oak processionary moth, in its larval stage.
The containers are faux swamps, and they hold developing larval mosquitoes.
The larval stage applies to the animal kingdom, not to plants.
Faster larval development is considered a measure of fitness, the researchers say.
As a reminder, caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths.
This is Cheney in larval form, somewhere between regular guy and sociopath.
SoHo's transformation was still larval, its streets quiet, its iron pillars peeling.
Schistosomiasis is a larval worm infection transmitted by contact with infested water.
But this one species starts to reverse age back into larval form.
"Seabirds feed on larval fish, adult fish feed on larval fish—it's a prominent food source," says NOAA oceanographer Jamison Gove, co-lead author on the new paper, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
It's hard to ascribe cleverness to larval insects, but antlions are something else.
We're gonna watch them grow but right now they're in the larval stage.
In his hands, Morgan clutches another $1,200 larval robot, this one playfully dubbed ZOEA.
Ticks have four stages of development, according to Orkin: Egg, larval, nymphal, and adult.
KJ: From eating raw or undercooked fish or meat that contains a larval tapeworm.
When in the larval stage, Schizocardium californicum is nothing more than a floating head.
"Understanding how larval fish are able to find concentrated food spots is really important."
The researchers also found that different species of larval fish had different ingestion rates.
It's sensitive work; because larval bluefin don't have skin yet, they die when touched.
Among the most alluring of his images are the golden portraits of larval salamanders.
Also setting the Qingjiang site apart from the others is its collection of larval fossils.
They go through multiple larval stages, finally transforming into prawn-like creatures known as megalops.
When he got home, he discovered hundreds of larval-stage ticks feeding on his ankles.
In "King of the Monsters," everything about larval Mothra is stronger, including her silk jets.
In response to years of this treatment, Abasiama has become almost larval in her despair.
Susana Garrido, a sardine researcher with the Portuguese Oceanic and Atmospheric Institute in Lisbon, says larval sardines are especially vulnerable to climate change when compared to other similar pelagic species, such as larval anchovies, which are capable of living in a wider range of temperatures.
The designers also worked on Mothra's larval stage, when she first bonds with Farmiga and Brown.
"Larval Acceleration contends with philosopher Levi R. Bryant's pan-mechanism," the exhibition's press release informs us.
Those larval ticks then morph into the nymph stage and stay dormant through the following winter.
It's those nymphs, infected in the larval stage by mice, that transmit the infections to humans.
Their findings suggest that microplastic particles operate both chemically and physically on larval fish performance and development.
Life begins as an egg, and then ticks develop through larval and nymphal stages before reaching maturity.
They sometimes bite humans in the larval stage, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It's a condition called neurocysticercosis, which can cause neurological symptoms when larval cysts develop in the brain.
Image: Fox, E.G.P et alA team of scientists decided the field of larval biology in ants was neglected.
Female parasitoids lay their eggs inside other insects, usually at the larval stage of the host's life cycle.
At the larval stage fish are even smaller and more delicate, suggesting these same problems could be magnified.
Last year Neovia purchased U.S. larval feed and probiotics maker Epicore, which also operates a branch in Ecuador.
For the species, it would be advantageous for individuals to remain larval and survive on what food remains.
Three quarters of samples taken in the Bronx contained eggs in the larval stage, which are more infectious.
"Sibling ants, in their larval stage, become segregated into the different types based on environmental signals," he said.
Here, a quirk of friction leaves ants vulnerable to a truly unpleasant end at the hands of larval antlions.
No large-scale solution to kill the pest, the larval form of the armyworm moth, has yet been found.
Yep, no chicken, beef or pork bits and pieces in here, just the larval form of a darkling beetle.
The two most promising species are flour beetles and black soldier flies, specifically the larval stages of these animals.
In Hawaii, especially near Hilo, a non-native semi-slug with high larval loads likely accounts for worsening infections.
No large-scale solution to kill the animal, the larval form of the armyworm moth, has yet been found.
So the fly larval pain sensing neurons may have evolved to protect them from the attacks of these specific wasps.
Obvious evidence in the form of larval tunnels and bore holes showed that the beetles were responsible for their demise.
Drugs don't make you feel like you've got some larval being worming its way out of your brain, do they?
Then they studied the 100,000-neuron larval zebrafish brain, and now a mouse brain, which contains about 70 million neurons.
And upon further examination, the lesion was found to contain larval cysts of the dog tapeworm, formally known as Echinococcus granulosus.
There's the Marvel Universe, and then there's the Larval Universe, and the star of the latter is the black soldier fly.
These tweaked males would be released into the wild to mate with females, but their larval babies would quickly die off.
In these nurseries, the larval fish, including species like swordfish and mahi mahi, are outnumbered by microscopic plastics seven to one.
Each parasitoid species typically specializes on a host species, and they will often lay their eggs on the host's larval caterpillar stage.
The Best of Show image, which also won first place in the "Macro" category, is this photo of a larval stage eel.
Larval perch that had access to microplastic particles only ate plastic, while completely ignoring their natural food source of free-swimming zooplankton.
Or Nasonia giraulti: parasitic wasps who lay their eggs inside the puparium (which cover insects as they metamorphose) onto insect larval hosts.
What's more, Al-Jaibachi's team suggests that if mosquitoes can carry around plastic beads from their larval phase, so can other insects.
They can eat twice their body weight in one day and they gorge at an accelerated rate compared to their larval competitors.
Bluefin born in captivity die this way by the millions in their larval stage, but collisions grow less common as they age.
While head-to-head polls are still in a larval stage, they do signal the demographic sources of support for the candidates.
At a presumably somewhat larval stage in its development, this would-be fan pleaser of an evening is weighed down by seriousness.
This is what a larval antlion looks like: As it turns out, the mechanics of the above scenario are of interest to physicists.
"We have shown that inner-retinal circuits of larval zebrafish are exquisitely matched to their natural visual environment on several levels," they wrote.
The crab had bulging larval eyes, which is one of many indications that the species retained baby features even after it reached adulthood.
They are particularly key in their larval stages when, just because of their sheer mass, they are major food sources for aquatic predators.
They were simply interested in learning more about where larval fish like to hang out and what they're eating during their early development.
And despite healthy numbers of brood stock, scientists have seen a collapse in larval lobsters in the Gulf of Maine in recent years.
Scientists caught 50 larval-stage Dungeness crabs from10 different coastal regions and recorded information for each location, including its temperature, depth, and acidity.
I've done similar stuff like "Larval Door" on Temporary Antennae, which is very 80s sounding, but the placement of this song is really jarring.
If tiny, larval-laden snails enter the Salinas Valley—especially if temperatures and rainfall continue to climb—could California's leafy greens someday spawn cases?
Rather than large meals of tiny crustaceans two or three times a day, they started feeding comb jellies live larval fish throughout the day.
Blood tests for scrub typhus, a disease spread through bites from infected larval mites, and another disease, henipavirus, also came up negative, he said.
In 2013, on a hike and a picnic with some friends in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Platts-Mills was again swarmed by larval ticks.
Rotem Tamir and Omri Zin's Larval Acceleration: A Conversation in Chunks continues at Locust Projects (3852 North Miami Avenue, Miami, Florida) through April 15.
The voracious, inch-long fall armyworm, the larval form of the armyworm moth, can breed rapidly, spread great distances and is hugely difficult to eradicate.
Part of the basis for this theory is a constellation of centuries-old tunnels created by a larval infestation of timber that comprises the panels.
Together with several more trials, it showed that ivermectin was safe in humans and highly effective at killing the disease vector in its larval state.
Because it's so small, microplastic is accidentally consumed by small ocean creatures from zooplankton to larval fish, where it then moves up the food chain.
The natural protein fiber, one of the strongest found in nature, is harvested from the larval cocoons of Bombyx mori, aka the domesticated silk moth.
But no one had looked at the composition of larval crabs' exoskeletons, which turned out to have these structures that made them susceptible to dissolution.
The exhibition seems to me in this last piece to exist in that larval stage and in the others to have already sprouted its wings.
"If you ingest certain tapeworm eggs, they can migrate outside your intestines and form larval cysts in body tissues and organs," according to the Mayo Clinic .
Now, though, those two worlds are merging, with a tiny, exceedingly simple robot modeled after larval jellyfish that can scoot around untethered like the real thing.
Teeming off Hawaii's famous beaches is a complex web of life—sharks, turtles, seabirds—that relies enormously on tiny larval fish, the food for many species.
In the first project of its kind on the Reef, scientists have devised a technique to accelerate the growth of coral through a process called larval reseeding.
This image of a larval cusk eel — which, according to the contest has maybe never been photographed before — won photographer Jeff Milisen the best in show award.
" If a nation's reading habits reveal its character, as he believes they do, we are "an infirm, ineffectual tribe still stuck in some sort of larval stage.
If mice were scarcer, larval ticks, which are always born uninfected, might feed on other mammals and bird species that do not carry germs harmful to humans.
"Here we show that larval zebrafish use a highly anisotropic retina to asymmetrically survey their natural visual world," the authors write in the paper published in Current Biology.
LG's cheeseburger is ideal for anyone like my colleague Sam Byford who hates tomatoes, because — let's be honest — a tomato cross section is still in its larval stage.
When in the larval stage, the worms burrow their way into live flesh in a corkscrew-like fashion (hence its name), effectively eating the animal from the inside.
Part of the problem, say the Uppsala researchers who led the work, is that larval fish are actually preferring the microplastic in favor of their natural food source.
Microplastic particles outnumber larval fish in the slicks by a factor of seven to one, and dissections of the larvae reveal that many have plastic in their bellies.
A company using advanced technologies to grow and harvest mealworms (larval beetles) at scale is on track to become one of the venture capital industry's oddest billion-dollar investments.
This was, it appears, the first record in the United States of the diamond­back moth, an invasive pest that in its larval form shows a fondness for cruciferous vegetables.
" Still, Trilling could spot genius, even in larval form: "Scattered through Miss Hardwick's book are perhaps twenty or thirty pages that would be remarkable from the most mature writer.
When the larval alien at last explodes out of a human torso, you may experience, along with the expected jolt of fright, a curious sensation of relief, even affection.
He pointed out that there were more questions he'd want answered in future experiments, like whether more variation in behavior alone, rather than group size, speeds up the larval development.
Larval animals like the acorn worm undergo "indirect development," changing dramatically from their initial birth stage to the adult stage (the caterpillar turning into a butterfly is a supreme example).
It didn't matter whether Pippa and Charlotte's larval little children were surgically drafted into their mothers' egalitarian fantasy world or just turned into shallow-thinking drones of their own accord.
The small larval ctenophores he studied defecated roughly once every ten minutes, while the adult jellies, which were five or six centimeters in length, dumped waste on an hourly timetable.
Older bluefin eat baitfish like herring and mackerel, but larval bluefin feed on zooplankton, which the IEO scientists grow themselves, along with vats of colourful algae to feed the zooplankton.
The researchers visited 31 shallow zebrafish habitats at six locations off the coast of West Bengal, India, taking photos to determine what kinds of things the large larval eyes typically see.
Dr. Steiger's team showed that if they presented larval beetles with liquefied mice carrion, the little insects could feed themselves just fine, but nearly all of them died before reaching pupation.
Less than a week after exiting its larval, experimental phase and becoming a standalone company under the Alphabet corporate umbrella, Google's self-driving car outfit is showing off its first new car.
"Despite the daily use of spraying, the vector control experts there are seeing new larval mosquitos, and moderately high Aedes aegypti counts," Frieden said, referring to the mosquitos that transmit the virus.
The researchers observed that a juvenile hormone wipe, like a forehead mark from Rafiki's thumb, caused larval ants to start producing more princess pheromone, spurning a reaction from the attending worker ants.
"One possibility is that because larval stages are so vulnerable, eating one piece of plastic could actually potentially kill them," says NOAA marine ecologist Jonathan Whitney, co-lead author on the paper.
One species of beaded lacewing (they kind of look like a cross between a moth and a dragonfly), when in the larval stage, have farts that contain a chemical that stuns termites.
Mosquitoes exposed to tiny bits of plastic in their larval phase can pass that poison on to animals higher up in the food web, according to a study published Wednesday in Biology Letters.
These mice will be the main source of infection for the tiny larval ticks that hatch in August and can attach to many mammals and birds, which will try to groom them off.
Damselfish larvae that has ingested microplastic particles (Image: Oona M. Lönnstedt)European researchers have discovered that larval fish love to gobble-up plastic microbeads, which stunts their growth and makes them more vulnerable to predators.
When larval ants start become the larger, winged queens out of season, said Penick, the other female workers bully them by biting them, stressing the would-be monarchs into submission to keep them as workers.
Cutaneous larva migrans, an extraordinarily itchy infection by the larval stage of a hookworm, is most commonly acquired from dog or cat feces deposited on beaches of the Caribbean and Southeast Asia, Dr. Keystone said.
For their exhibition, Larval Acceleration: A Conversation in Chunks, the Israeli husband-and-wife artist duo Rotem Tamir and Omri Zin created two contraptions designed to facilitate a painstaking process of creating balloons and ink.

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