Pupa
A pupa is a life stage in the development of certain insects that undergo complete metamorphosis, occurring between the larval and adult (imago) stages. During this period, the immature organism is typically inactive and non-feeding while its tissues and organs are reorganized to form the mature insect’s structures. Pupation enables larval and adult forms to occupy different habitats and exploit different food sources, reducing direct competition between life stages.
There are two common forms of pupae. In many butterflies and moths, the chrysalis is a hardened,
During the pupal stage, cellular reorganization takes place as larval tissues are broken down and adult tissues
Emergence of the adult, called eclosion, ends the pupal stage. After eclosion, the insect expands and dries