parachroia

/pærəˈkroʊ.ɪə/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of larval stage in certain insects, particularly moths and flies, characterized by the presence of prolegs

“The moth’s life cycle includes the egg, larva, and pupa stages, including a distinct parachroia phase.”

2. noun

a more general term for any larval stage that has prolegs

“The caterpillar’s parachroia stage is crucial for its development.”

Synonyms

  • instar
  • larva

Antonyms

  • adult