The first type of metamorphosis is illustrated by many insects and by amphibians. Immature dragon flies are aquatic though the adults are flying insects, and frogs undergo a metamorphosis from an aquatic tadpole[?] to an air-breathing and partially terrestrial adult form. Change of habits is illustrated by the transformation of the free-swimming young of many aquatic invertebrates into sessile[?] adults, and the development of butterflies and moths from caterpillars with chewing mouthparts into flying insects with sucking mouthparts.
The second type is illustrated by many crustacean species, whose young undergo significant physical metamorphosis without changing habits or habitat significantly.
The immature stages of a species that undergoes metamorphosis are designated by the term larva. In the complex metamorphosis of many insect species, however, only the first stage is called a larva and sometimes even that bears a different name; the distinction depends upon the nature of the metamorphosis.
Some insects hatch from the egg already having the general form of the adult, and the metamorphosis to adult form is usually marked mainly by the development of wings. This type of metamorphosis is called gradual or incomplete metamorphosis, and the young are called nymphs, or naiads when aquatic. Insects with complete metamorphosis, pass through a larval stage and then enter an inactive state known as a pupa[?], finally emerging as the adult form. A number of beetle species and Strepsiptera undergo hypermetamorphosis, with a sequence of different larval forms preceding pupation.
In metamorphosis, the insects are in their junvenile form longer than eggs. But while some species are being adults longer, others are in the reverse situation. The time in the following table is not accumulative. Cicada, mayfly and cockroach have incomplete metamorphosis, and its young is called nymph and not larva.
Species | Egg | Larva/Nymph | Pupa | Adult |
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Bluebottle Fly[?] | 1 day | 8 days | 9 days | 35 days |
Ladybug | 4 days | 18 days | 15 days | 9 months |
Large White Butterfly[?] | 14 days | 1 month | 6 months | 2 months |
Periodical Cicada[?] | 1 month | 17 years | no such stage | 2 months |
Mayfly | 1 month | 3 years | 1 day | |
Cockroach | 1 month | 3 months | 9 months |
In geology, metamorphosis refers to the changes undergone by metamorphic rock due to geological processes.
The Metamorphosis is a book by Franz Kafka, telling the tale of Gregor Samsa's transmogrification into a human-sized beetle or cockroach.
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