Get to know Larvae better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Larvae in a sentence
Larvae meaning
plural of larva
Using Larvae
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of larva
- In the example corpus, larvae often appears in combinations such as: the larvae, larvae are, larvae and.
Context around Larvae
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Larvae
- In this selection, "larvae" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, infective, bee, pluteus, devour, namphrik and types stand out and add context to how "larvae" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include all these larvae are bilaterally and and their larvae are voraciously. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "larvae" sits close to words such as abolish, annex and appropriations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with larvae
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It feeds its larvae on the pollen of Tormentil, a rare wildflower. (12 words)
Disinfectants are sprayed on breeding spots infested with larvae of malaria and dengue. (13 words)
The larvae are white and look very much like the regular fruit fly larvae. (14 words)
Other kinds of edible insects or larvae can be used instead of mola crickets which will be called by the name of the insects used as the main ingredients such as wasp, grasshopper, or bee larvae (namphrik to, namphrik taen and namphrik phueng). (43 words)
The hindgut of the larvae also remains closed during development, with feces being stored inside the body, with the exception of some bee larvae where the larval anus through developmental reversion has reappeared. (33 words)
Strongyloidiasis for example involves premature transformation of noninfective larvae in infective larvae, which can then penetrate the intestinal mucosa (internal autoinfection) or the skin of the perineal area (external autoinfection). (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
All these larvae are bilaterally symmetrical and have bands of cilia with which they swim and some, usually known as 'pluteus' larvae, have arms.
Also, a unique effect of autoinfective larvae is larva currens due to the rapid migration of the larvae through the skin.
Braconid and other parasitic wasps lay their eggs in lepidopteran eggs or larvae and the wasps' parasitoid larvae devour their hosts, usually pupating inside or outside the desiccated husk.
However, in sponges these genes are only activated in "flask cells" that appear only in larvae and may provide some sensory capability while the larvae are swimming.
In the direct development, first-stage larvae (L1) transform into infective larvae (IL) via three molts.
Lepidopteran larvae can be differentiated by: * the numbers of pairs of pro-legs; sawfly larvae have 6 while caterpillars have up to 5 pairs.
Many other Hymenoptera other than bees consume pollen as adults, though only a small number feed on pollen as larvae (including some ant larvae).
Other kinds of edible insects or larvae can be used instead of mola crickets which will be called by the name of the insects used as the main ingredients such as wasp, grasshopper, or bee larvae (namphrik to, namphrik taen and namphrik phueng).
Strongyloidiasis for example involves premature transformation of noninfective larvae in infective larvae, which can then penetrate the intestinal mucosa (internal autoinfection) or the skin of the perineal area (external autoinfection).
The hindgut of the larvae also remains closed during development, with feces being stored inside the body, with the exception of some bee larvae where the larval anus through developmental reversion has reappeared.
The larvae are white and look very much like the regular fruit fly larvae.
There are four main types of endopterygote larvae types: citation *Apodous larvae - no legs at all and are poorly sclerotized.
There are four types of larvae, but all are balls of cells with an outer layer of cells whose flagellae or cilia enable the larvae to move.
All coconut material from the 12 trees was chipped and placed in a 20-foot container and fumigated to kill any possibly remaining CRB larvae or eggs.
Avoid this by restricting the water in the pool and emptying it every week and rinsing it down to dislodge and flush any eggs or larvae.
Both the adults and their larvae are voraciously hungry and can “put away” 60 aphids in a day.
Brain tissue can provide a home for larvae because it is soft and easy to get to via blood vessels.
Disinfectants are sprayed on breeding spots infested with larvae of malaria and dengue.
In humans the worm can’t develop into adults, so the hatched larvae burrow out of the intestines and into other tissues where they eventually die.
It feeds its larvae on the pollen of Tormentil, a rare wildflower.
Common combinations with larvae
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the larvae 32×
- larvae are 17×
- larvae and 16×
- larvae in 10×
- larvae of 10×
- their larvae 9×
- larvae can 8×
- as larvae 8×
- mosquito larvae 7×
- larvae which 6×