Moth Photographers Group -- MothTalk020.htm
Liam Parker
Updated on April 05, 2026
An understanding of the life cycle and general biology of lepidoptera adds much to the overall experience of moth photography. There is an excellent on-line syllabus and illustrated Entomology Tutotial Series offered by North Carolina State University. This is a fine resource for your use in finding answers to many puzzling questions about the insects you encounter. I thank Professor John R. Meyer in the Deptartment of Entomology there for permission to reproduce below a portion of the chapter dealing with holometabolous development.
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| Appearance | Larval Type | Common Name | Description | Examples |
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| | | Body cylindrical with short thoracic legs and 2-10 pairs of fleshy abdominal prolegs | Butterflies and Moths | |
| | | Body fleshy, worm-like. No head capsule or walking legs | House fly, flesh fly | |
| Appearance | Pupal Type | Common Name | Description | Examples |
| | Pupa | Developing appendages (antennae, wings, legs, etc.) held tightly against the body by a shell-like casing. Often found enclosed within a silken cocoon. | Butterflies and moths | |
| | | Body encased within the hard exoskeleton of the next-to-last larval instar | Flies |
just laid - © Robert Patterson | ready to hatch - © Troy Bartlett | just eclosed - © Alan Chin-Lee | © Jim Kennedy |
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1st instar - © Stuart Schwartz | early 5th instar - © Stuart Schwartz | color forms - © Stuart Schwartz | group behavior - © Machele White |
Larvae may go through four, five (usually) or more instars during development. This may require several weeks or months and even several years in a few cases. Coloration and markings may change significantly from instar to instar. In some species there may be distinctive color forms in the larvae even when they originate from the same egg mass/parentage.
early instar - © Troy Bartlett | intermediate instar - © Troy Bartlett | late instar - © Troy Bartlett |
black form - © Jim McClarin | green form - © Janice Stiefel | black form - © Bryan Reynolds |
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