kokoonpantuja
Kokoonpantuja, also known as the "cocoon maker," is a term used to describe a type of insect that forms a protective casing around itself to undergo metamorphosis. This process is commonly observed in the life cycle of certain insects, including moths and butterflies. The term "kokoonpantuja" is derived from the Finnish language, where "kokoon" means "cocoon" and "pantuja" means "maker."
The formation of a cocoon is a critical stage in the life cycle of these insects. After
During metamorphosis, the larva transforms into a pupa, a stage where the insect undergoes significant changes.
Kokoonpantuja play a vital role in ecosystems, as they are a food source for various predators and