kokonhülle
Kokonhülle refers to the protective casing formed by an insect larva, most commonly a moth or butterfly caterpillar, during its pupal stage. This structure is also known as a cocoon. The primary purpose of the kokonhülle is to shield the developing pupa from predators, environmental hazards such as extreme temperatures and moisture, and physical damage.
The material used to construct the kokonhülle varies significantly among species. Many moth larvae secrete a
Once the metamorphosis is complete and the adult insect emerges, it breaks free from the kokonhülle. In