triungulins
Triungulins are the first larval instar of Strepsiptera, a small order of endoparasitic insects. In many species, the triungulin is a free-living, highly mobile larva that hatches from the egg produced by a neotenic female and must locate a suitable arthropod host to complete development.
Lifecycle and host entry: The triungulin actively searches for potential hosts, often using chemical cues from
Morphology: Triungulins are small, typically less than a millimeter to a few millimeters in length, with appendages
Ecology and significance: Triungulins are obligate parasites of other insects, influencing host behavior and fitness and
Taxonomic notes: The term triungulin refers to a larval instar rather than a discrete taxon. Historical classifications